solatube cost
translated from Latin by Eduard Rühl
from Delitzsch, edition from the edition Johann Ludwig Glaubitz
..[Brittany] the fatherland which became powerful
according to its valuation, forced Paucitum to gather in the mouth of Tintagel
towards Aigle in order to recoup its possession. The allies began to refuse
because there was nothing to be offered for money and no exemption
from their burdens. In order to maintain the alliance
against the enemy, they spent their property and called
for reinforcements from Nantes and Rennes and Clermont,
knowing that Brittany and Ireland were still conquered.
Wroth, the Teutonic Knights, met their war
and were defeated. The lords of Rennes surrendered
the fortress and Paris, also under the onslaught of the
odorous air. They found only scant soldiers on their
planks and no ships able to cross the Channel and fight
or attack the enemy. The few troops left were caught
and crushed by the combined armies of both the
English and French, in places like the André
because here, by the Exposition of Rennes, and at the
place of Tour du Limousin, the battles of [at] Treize and
Chaloupe, the multitude of their troops became
outraged. They defended themselves by any means
they could and appealed for help.
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