| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 pagine
...Ireland under their leader Reuda, either by fair means, or by force of arms, secured to themselves those" settlements among the Picts which they still possess....name of their commander, they are to this day called Dalreudins ; for in their language Dal signifies a part. Ireland, in breadth, and for wholesomeness... | |
| Thomas Maclauchlan - 1865 - 470 pagine
...Ireland under their leader, Reuda, either by fair means or by force of arms, secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts, which they still possess....name of their commander, they are to this day called Dalreudins ; for, in their language, Dal signifies a part." He adds, " There is a very large gulf of... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1887 - 636 pagine
...Ireland under their leader, Reuda, either by fair means, or by force of arms, secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts, which they still possess....the name of their commander, they are to this day ealled Dalreudini ; for, in their language, Daal signifies a part." The above account of the origin... | |
| 1888 - 914 pagine
...Ireland under their leader Renda, either by fair means or by force of arms secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts which they still possess....name of their commander, .they are to this day called Dalrcudms ; for in their language dal signifies a part." Bede derived his information from gome of... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1895 - 786 pagine
...Britain, besides the Britons and Picts, received a third nation, the Scoti, who, issuing from Hibernia, under the leadership of Reuda, secured for themselves,...settlements among the Picts, which they still possess.' had as great abhorrence of stirabout as of heresy, for when writing against Celestine and his disciple,... | |
| Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1895 - 818 pagine
...nation, the Scots, who migrating from Ireland under their leader Reuda . . . secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts which they still possess....name of their commander they are to this day called Dalreudius, for in their language Dal signifies a part." It is added in a footnote : " Hence Dalrieta... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - 1902 - 648 pagine
...Ireland under their leader, Reuda, either by fair means, or by force of arms, secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts which they still possess....name of their commander, they are to this day called Dalreudins ; for, in their language, Dal signifies a part. Ireland, in breadth, and for wholesomeness... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1902 - 500 pagine
...Picts, received a third nation, the Scoti, who, issuing from Hibernia under the leadership of Keuda, secured for themselves, either by friendship or by...settlements among the Picts, which they still possess." This tenacity of the race in retaining firm possession of what they at any time seized, is exemplified... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 728 pagine
...Ireland under their leader Reuda, either by fair means or by force of arms secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts which they still possess....name of their commander they are to this day called Dalreudins; for in their language dal signifies a part." Bede derived his information from some of... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook, Chauncey Brewster Tinker - 1908 - 314 pagine
...Ireland under their leader Reuda, either by fair means or by force of arms secured to themselves those settlements among the Picts which they still possess....name of their commander, they are to this day called Dalreudins ; for in their language Dal signifies a part. Ireland, in breadth, and for wholesomeness... | |
| |