caledones造句
例句与造句
- A war ensues between the Dal Riada and the Caledones, who are portrayed as Picts.
- The term " Caledones " may derive from the Brythonic resistance fighters fleeing from " Britannia ".
- The story revolves around Caledones, between the Sun God and the Great Mother; a theme used in many Sutcliff novels.
- While the fort was occupied the vicinity was inhabited by the people referred to in Roman sources as either Caledonians or Caledones.
- However, in the 170s and 180s the real pressure, in terms of disturbances, seems to have come from tribes much further north-the Caledones in particular.
- It's difficult to find caledones in a sentence. 用caledones造句挺难的
- In Rosemary Sutcliff's 1965 novel " The Mark of the Horse Lord " the Dal Riata undergo an internal struggle for control of royal succession, and an external conflict to defend their frontiers against the Caledones.
- In Rosemary Sutcliff's 1965 novel " The Mark of the Horse Lord ", the D醠 Riada undergo an internal struggle for control of royal succession, and an external conflict to defend their frontiers against the Caledones.
- Events came to a head when the emperor Septimius Severus, intending to attack the Caledones, established himself at York in 209 AD, designating it the capital of the northern region ( although this region, Britannia Inferior, may not have been formally established until after his death in 211 ).
- However, Roman historians used the word " Caledonius " not only to refer to the " Caledones " themselves, but also to any of the other tribes ( both Pictish or Brythonic ) living north of Hadrian's Wall, and it is uncertain whether these later were limited to individual groups or wider unions of tribes.