Normannerne: bd. Indledning i normannertiden. 1876

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Page 186 - Études sur la condition de la classe agricole et l'état de l'agriculture en Normandie, au moyen âge.
Page 347 - Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man who had any confidence in himself might go over his realm, with his bosom full of gold, unhurt.
Page 370 - They also killed all his people. His head was afterwards brought to the Lochlanns, who placed it on a pole, and continued for some time to shoot at it, and afterwards cast it into the sea.
Page 78 - undrer sig dog i al Stilhed over, at man alt ved Aar 850 skulde have adopteret i den nordiske Poesi saa tunge og kluntede Billeder med saa pretensiese Kuudskabsforudsætninger hos Tilhøreren" 1), men gaar dog „gjærne" ind paa min Antagelse, at Versene „ere digtede for Kong Ragnvald i Vestfold, en Sønnesøn af vor Godfred".
Page 346 - Aeduini pervenerat, fuisse perhibetur, ut, sicut usque hodie in proverbio dicitur, etiam si mulier una cum recens nato parvulo vellet totam perambulare insulam a mari ad mare, nullo se laedente valeret.
Page 279 - Francosque qui venerant ex regno Karlomannl irrisere Dani: Ut quid ad nos venistis? non fuit necesse; nos scimus qui estis; et vultis ut ad vos redeamus; quod faciemus." That this was not an idle threat is sufficiently demonstrated infra in the text. Cf. supra, n. 68. 111 Ann. Vedast., 885, p. 321; Regino, 887, p. 125. Cf. Vogel, 320. n. 3, where some additional references are given.
Page 78 - Er det tænkeligt, at en Skjald, som vil hædre sin Konges Bedstefader, der har udført den store Bedrift at erobre et mægtigt Naborige, som hans Slægt endnu behersker — at en Skjald skulde i sit Mindedigt lade dette være uomtalt og kun kvæde om hans Død for Snigmorderhaand"?
Page 215 - Kent, and took nine ships, and put the others to flight ; and the heathen men, for the first time, remained over winter in Thanet. And the same year came three hundred and fifty ships to the mouth of the Thames...
Page 216 - Wareham ; and the fleet sailed round westwards ; and then a great storm overtook them at sea, and there one hundred and twenty ships were wrecked at Swanwich. And king Alfred with his forces rode after the army which was mounted, as far as Exeter; and they were unable to overtake them before they were within the fortress, where they could not be come at.
Page 358 - In this year the great army, of which we long before spoke, came again from the east kingdom westward to Boulogne, and was there shipped, so that they in one voyage made the transit, with horses and all ; and they came up to the mouth of the Limen with two hundred and fifty ships.

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