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6th-Century Christian Britain from King Arthur to Rome's Austin |
by Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee
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Description:
Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee first presents early evidence for the historicity of Arthur, the Celto-Brythonic 'High King' of Britain. Arthur established his presence in Ireland, Iceland, Dalriada, Pictavia, Norway and perhaps even elsewhere in Northern Europe. He also took a strong position against Rome, and refused all payment of tribute to that imperial(istic) city. Arthur defeated the Saxons in twelve major battles -- culminating in his own great heroism at Mt. Badon in A.D. 516. From this starting point in the time of Arthur, Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee takes us on a fascinating survey of sixth century Christian Britain, and the various personalities, and peoples that who dominated the times.
Product Details:
ISBN: 1-4116-7278-X
Publisher: Bexley Christian Publications
License: Standard Copyright License
Copyright Year: © 2006 By Bexley Christian Publications
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Printed: 95 pages, 6.0" x 9.0", perfect binding, 60# cream interior paper, black and white interior ink, 100# white exterior paper, full-colour exterior