An edition of Britannia saxonica (1833)

Britannia saxonica.

A map of Britain during the Saxon octarchy, accompanied by a table shewing the contemporary sovereigns of each state; and the mutations in the Saxon kingdoms: the genealogies of the Anglo-Saxon kings, with chronological notices relative to the Saxon period.

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An edition of Britannia saxonica (1833)

Britannia saxonica.

A map of Britain during the Saxon octarchy, accompanied by a table shewing the contemporary sovereigns of each state; and the mutations in the Saxon kingdoms: the genealogies of the Anglo-Saxon kings, with chronological notices relative to the Saxon period.

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Publisher
W. Pickering
Language
English
Pages
55

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Published in
London

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Library of Congress
DA152 .C697

The Physical Object

Pagination
55 p.
Number of pages
55

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6919514M
Internet Archive
britanniasaxoni00collgoog
LCCN
02020901
OCLC/WorldCat
1869337

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