Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | her honour by Bede. The war between Mercia and Northumbria
2 0, Int | Wessex, after a life of war and bloodshed, goes to Rome
3 I, I | reported, in a few ships of war, and being driven by the
4 I, II | Bibulus. While he was making war upon the Germans and the
5 I, III | republic, and eagerly bent upon war and conquest on every side,
6 I, III | title of Britannicus. This war he concluded in the fourth
7 I, XV | Britain with three ships of war and had a place in which
8 I, XV | condition that they should wage war against their enemies for
9 I, XX | their united forces, made war upon the Britons, who in
10 I, XX | up arms and prepare for war, Germanus offered to be
11 I, XXII | foreign, but not from civil war. The cities destroyed by
12 I, XXXIV | forces he commanded. This war Ethelfrid brought to an
13 I, XXXIV | come into Britain to make war on the English to this day.~
14 II, II | brethren, they should have war from their enemies; and,
15 II, IX | West-Saxons; and engaging in war, either slew or received
16 II, XII | moreover, threatening to make war on him if his offer should
17 II, XX | or dispersed. In the same war also, Osfrid, one of his
18 III, II | we have undertaken a just war for the safety of our nation."
19 III, II | before that new leader in war, prompted by the zeal of
20 III, VII | another wife; whereupon a war ensuing, he was by him deprived
21 III, XIV | he could not maintain a war against his enemy who had
22 III, XVIII | under King Penda, made war on the East Angles; who
23 III, XIX | fire, raising the flames of war against the just. Then followed
24 III, XXIV | been the occasion of the war, and was now killed, having
25 III, XXIV | King Oswy concluded this war in the district of Loidis,
26 IV, XIV | body by the infidels in war, and straightway taken up
27 IV, XX | Maro sound the trumpet of war, let us sing the gifts of
28 IV, XX | Maro sound the trumpet of war.~"Chaste is my song, no
29 IV, XXI | to expect a more bloody war, and more lasting enmity
30 IV, XXII | that he had come to the war with others like himself
31 IV, XXVI | him not to engage in this war; but since he had the year
32 V, VII | won, Caedwal, mighty in war, left for the love of God,
33 V, X | their nation; and when any war is on the point of breaking
34 V, X | obey during the time of war; but as soon as the war
35 V, X | war; but as soon as the war is ended, all those ealdormen
36 V, XX III| practise the pursuit of war. What will be the end hereof,
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