08-20-2018, 11:55 AM
(08-20-2018, 11:11 AM)MonsGraupius Wrote: The best thing (rather than me reposting) is to read the summary I produced at the start of the article at:
http://roman-britain.co.uk/nemthur.htm
That says, ' . . . despite the early works on Saint Patrick telling us he was born in the area of Strathclyde.' So, what do those early works actually say and how do we know that they are referring to Strathclyde? If they are sufficiently recent to use the name specifically, what is the evidence upon which the statement is based?
Michael King Macdona
And do as adversaries do in law, -
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.
(The Taming of the Shrew: Act 1, Scene 2)
And do as adversaries do in law, -
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.
(The Taming of the Shrew: Act 1, Scene 2)