The Conquest of Britain By the Saxons; a Harmony of the "historia Britonum", the Writings of Gildas, the "brut", And the Saxon Chronicle, With Reference to the Events of the Fifth And Sixth Centuries
The Conquest of Britain By the Saxons; a Harmony of the "historia Britonum", the Writings of Gildas, the "brut", And the Saxon Chronicle, With Reference to the Events of the Fifth And Sixth Centuries
Daniel Henry Haigh
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Thus we may assume the beginning of the second century as the period when Geat flourished^ and with this date the genealogy of his descendants is con- sistent throughout. . For^ in the middle of the third century^ we overtake his fifth descendant Ostrogotha^ far advanced in years^ (as we may infer from an examination of the genealogies)^ at the close of his career. He had passed the Danube in the fifth year of the Emperor Philip; Decius was sent against him, but on his being saluted Emperor mad...e peace with him, and returned to Italy. Cniva, his successor, and probably his son, renewed the war after his death, and it was in opposing him that Decius lost his life, a.d. 251. During the reign of Constantino, Aoric and Araric are mentioned as Kings of the Goths ; they probably belonged to a line, elder than that through which the genealogy is traced. So also did Geberic their successor, the fourth in descent from Ostrogotha, if, (as is not improbable), we may identify Cnivida with Cniva. In a.d.
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