ealdberht造句
例句与造句
- Three years later Ine invaded again, this time killing Ealdberht.
- It would be so easy to lose it by adding the Taunton incident to the Dumnonia section and the Cynewulf to the tail of the Ealdberht material.
- If the implication is that Ealdberht would only have fled to those places if Ine no longer controlled them, perhaps that should be brought out slightly more.
- We don't know for sure if Ealdberht was an aetheling, but the incident seems to be of a piece and a time with the Cynewulf one.
- Bede records that Ine held Sussex in subjection for " several years ", but in 722 an exile named Ealdberht fled to Surrey and Sussex, and Ine invaded Sussex as a result ."
- It's difficult to find ealdberht in a sentence. 用ealdberht造句挺难的
- Sussex evidently broke away from West Saxon domination some time before 722 when Ine is recorded as invading Sussex, which he repeated three years later, killing a West Saxon exile named Ealdberht who had fled to the Weald of Sussex and Surrey and appears to have attempted to find support in Sussex.