Book, Chapter
1 I, I | choose a king from the female royal race rather than from the
2 I, XV | Woden; from whose stock the royal race of many provinces trace
3 I, XVI | parents, who were of the royal race, had perished. Under
4 I, XXV | a Christian wife of the royal family of the Franks, called
5 I, XXVI | his episcopal see in the royal city. [597 A. D.]~AS soon
6 I, XXXIII| episcopal see granted him in the royal city, as has been said,
7 II, I | had followed him to the royal city in their brotherly
8 II, I | papal representative in the royal city, but finished it at
9 II, I | Whilst he was still in the royal city, by the help of the
10 II, IX | where there was then a royal township, and being admitted
11 II, XII | appeared to him.~ Whilst the royal youth still sat there alone,
12 II, XIV | and many other noble and royal persons. So great was then
13 II, XIV | the king and queen to the royal township, which is called
14 II, XIV | where there was then a royal township, he built a church
15 II, XIV | the place. Instead of this royal seat the later kings built
16 II, XX | the vigorous Penda, of the royal race of the Mercians, who
17 II, XX | church with the honour due to royal children and to Christ's
18 III, I | derived his origin from the royal family of that province.
19 III, VI | and a silver dish full of royal dainties was set before
20 III, VI | St. Peter’s church in the royal city, which has taken its
21 III, XI | perpetual memorial of the royal character of this holy man,
22 III, XII | the hands and arms in his royal city.~
23 III, XIV | reign, had a partner in the royal dignity called Oswin, of
24 III, XIV | beloved by all men for the royal dignity of his mind and
25 III, XIV | the horse, with all his royal trappings, to be given to
26 III, XIV | giving the poor man that royal horse, which it was fitting
27 III, XVI | by his prayers, saved the royal city when it was fired by
28 III, XVI | far and near, even to the royal city,which has its name
29 III, XVIII | surrounded, as he was, by a royal army, would carry nothing
30 III, XVIII | son of Eni, of the blood royal, a good man, and the father
31 III, XXII | the East Angles, in the royal township, called Rendlaesham,’
32 III, XXIV | him countless gifts and royal marks of honour greater
33 III, XXIV | flight or killed, the thirty royal commanders, who had come
34 IV, XI | drawing near, being a man of a royal disposition, he began to
35 IV, XV | of great vigour, of the royal race of the Gewissae,an
36 IV, XVI | Christian inhabitants, and two royal youths of that island were
37 IV, XVI | believed and were saved, two royal boys, brothers to Arwald,
38 IV, XX | noble sire, and glorious by royal birth, more noble in her
39 IV, XXVI | to his life and rank. The royal virgin, Elfled, with her
40 V, VII | kingdom, being of the blood royal; and having reigned thirty-seven
41 V, XVI | Emperor Constantine, in a royal and magnificent manner,
42 V, XXI | delay he accomplished by his royal authority what he had said.
43 V, XXIV | he was the founder of the royal family of the Northumbrians,
44 V, XXIV | Archbishop Egbert, of the royal race, and endued with divine
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