Of this Antiochus came Seleucus, which was father of Antiochus surnamed the great, that attempted very notable warres against the Romaines, and not his great graundfather, that maried his mother in law.
Vpon whose right hand sat at the end of the table the archbishop of Canturburie, & Henrie surnamed the Rich cardinall of Winchester.
Of all the Electors of that period, the most powerful was Frederick of Saxony, surnamed the Wise.
Jadocus, surnamed the Doctor of the Isenach, was then teaching the scholastic philosophy with much success.
He charged the received doctrine with Pelagianism, and surnamed Thomas Aquinas the "Prince of Error.
Bajazet surnamed Ilderim, or "The Lightning" who came to the throne in 1389, and reigned fourteen years, fills a brilliant page in Ottoman history.
The chief of the Infidel forces was the son of Solyman; his name was David, surnamed Kilidge Arslan, or "The Sword of the Lion.
Though Mohammed was dead, the sword of Islam was not buried with him; for Khaled, surnamed the Sword of God, now advanced to sustain the fame of former conquests.
These Chiliasts or Millenarians had for their leader Martin Huska, surnamed Loquis, on account of his eloquence, and numbered among them Coranda and other prominent Taborite priests.
Galerius, surnamed Armentarius, from his original profession of a herdsman, and Constantius, who from his pale complexion had acquired the denomination of Chlorus, were the two persons invested with the second honors of the Imperial purple.
Brabant and Lorraine, surnamed the Victorious, one of the most gifted and chivalrous princes of his time, was the second son of Duke Henry III.
The elector Frederic, surnamed the Wise, was an indefatigable collector of relics.
An intelligent Persian declared he had more than once been present, when a celebrated lutenist, surnamed Bulbul (i.
Hasdrubal, however, surnamed by his countrymen Haedus, who had invariably recommended peace, and was opposed to the Barcine faction, was regarded with greater interest than the rest.
The three appointed were, Publius and Sextus Aelius, bothsurnamed Paetus, and Caius Cornelius Lentulus.
Scipio returns to Rome; his splendid triumph; is surnamed Africanus.
Edmund surnamed Ironside, sonne of this Etheldred, was next king of England, in whose time Canutus a Dane inuaded the realme with much crueltie.
William surnamed Rufus, sonne to this William called the Conquerour, succeeded next in the throne of England, to whome the said Malcolme king of Scots did like homage for the whole kingdome of Scotland.
This sand occupieth now a great quantitie of the ground betweene the hauen where the sand riseth, and Teignmouth towne, which towne (surnamed Regis) hath in time past beene sore defaced by the Danes, and of late time by the French.
The other hight Medguinus, and was thereto surnamed Belga, bicause he was of the towne of Welles, which then was called Belga.
Richard surnamed C[oe]ur de Lion, because of his stoutnesse, and sonne of this Henrie was next king of England, to whome the same William king of Scots did homage at Canturburie for the whole kingdome of Scotland.
The fourth was surnamed Flauia Caesariensis, and conteined all the countrie which remained betweene Douer and the Sauerne, I meane by south of the Thames, and wherevnto (in like sort) Cornewall and Wales were orderlie assigned.
Hitherto the statute made by the aforesaid Canutus, which was afterward confirmed by king Edward surnamed the Confessor; & ratified by the Bastard in the fourth yeare of his reigne.
For had not king Edward, surnamedthe saint, in his time, after greeuous wars made vpon them 1063.
This, Klingemann told me, was Professor Jahn, formerly of Freiburg, and surnamed the father of gymnastics.
Tranquille Alain, surnamed Risquetout, from certain bold feats of his earlier years, lives by the seaside on the produce of his nets.
He was born at Dumbarton in the middle of the sixth century, and was surnamed the Wise.
And Lowe the Adullamite, surnamed the moonraker, pleaded guilty to his offences against the people, and prayed for a mitigation of his sentence, on the plea that he could not have been in his right mind.
And lo there arose a mighty host called the Liberals, whose chieftain was named Gladstone, who was in himself a tower of strength, who with the Spear of Liberty sorely wounded the Tory chief, who was surnamed Dizzy the Isrælite.
Europe, and neither priest or peer could boast that devotion to the arts, or that success in scientific discoveries that characterized the King of Castile, surnamed Il Sabio, the wise.
Whereupon Hermod, surnamedthe Nimble, the son of Odin, offered to undertake the journey.
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