This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ... tarried two days at Tabarta, and as he was nearing the Bruiteine of Gaalen, he heard that Roiteasac was at the tents of Don, the chieftain of Almuin, he went thither. He conferred with the king of Gaalen, and Roiteasac gave him the word of promise that the comlanns (military divisions containing three thousand ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ... tarried two days at Tabarta, and as he was nearing the Bruiteine of Gaalen, he heard that Roiteasac was at the tents of Don, the chieftain of Almuin, he went thither. He conferred with the king of Gaalen, and Roiteasac gave him the word of promise that the comlanns (military divisions containing three thousand soldiers) would not march out of the kingdom of Gaalen. Thereupon Ardrig wrote letters to the princes of Iber of the following purport: Alas a voice came to the ears of Eocaid, king of Ullad, saying: Ceas, the son of Marcac, king of Mumain, is dead, and the warriors are mustering around their chiefs, it wrings the heart of Eocaid to know that Caes is no more, Mumain mourns him, will you prolong the weeping and lamentation in the land by your quarrels, princes? At an era when both the law and the practice of Tanasteac obtains in Errion, will the sons of Iber forfeit respect for authority and their sense of dignity? If we have reached that extremity, Eocaid, the king of Ullad, will abdicate his throne so that one of you may occupy the place, if by so doing he will be assured of the peace of Errion. What if the princes of Iber and Ith, and the chieftains of Mumain elect a ruler according to law and the practice of Tanasteac? Eocaid, the king of Ullad, beseeches this kindness of his brethren, even as a brother seeks a favor from the brother of his love. Moreover, be it also known to you that Roiteasac, the king of Gaalen, is of one mind with me on this subject. Eocaid sent these words by his messengers to the princes, but by the hand of Failbe's own currier he sent the same words with this postscript: The heart of Eocaid is attached to Failbe and his cause. The princes of Iber followed the counsel of Eocaid, and the warriors remained in their cam...
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