| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1894 - 572 pages
...everyone owed more to their freedom than to kinship. Accordingly she ordered huge piles of arms to be muffled up under divers coverings, and carried by...seat, surpassed in importance all the cities of the neighbouring districts. The king welcomed the coming of Hiartuar with a splendid banquet, and drank... | |
| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1905 - 356 pages
...kinship. Accordingly, she ordered huge piles of arms to 'be muffled up under divers coverings, to be carried by Hiartuar into Denmark, as if they were...seat, surpassed in importance all the cities of the neighbouring districts. The king welcomed the coming of Hiartuar with a splendid banquet, and drank... | |
| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1905 - 360 pages
...kinship. Accordingly, she ordered huge piles of arms to be muffled up under divers coverings, to be carried by Hiartuar into Denmark, as if they were...seat, surpassed in importance all the cities of the neighbouring districts. The king welcomed the coming of Hiartuar with a splendid banquet, and drank... | |
| Saxo (Grammaticus) - 1906 - 350 pages
...kinship. Accordingly, she ordered huge piles of arms to be muffled up under divers coverings, to be carried by Hiartuar into Denmark, as if they were...realm, and which, being a royal foundation and a royal 161 seat, surpassed in importance all the cities of the neighbouring districts. The king welcomed the... | |
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