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Scottish Gaels

Nor was he content with the destruction of so great an army of his foes.

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Nor was he content with the destruction of so great an army of his foes. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book Two)

Scottish: Scot entreated him to abandon the pursuit of the Scottish and turn back into Britain. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book Two)

Amleth received a slight wound. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book Four.)

Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX)

  • attestation: Nor was he content with the destruction of so great an army of his foes. (The Danish History, > Book Two)

    "Nor was he content with the destruction of so great an army of his foes, but assailed Britain, defeated its king, and attacked Melbrik, the Governor of the Scottish district."

  • attestation: Scottish: Scot entreated him to abandon the pursuit of the Scottish and turn back into Britain. (The Danish History, > Book Two)

    "Scot entreated him to abandon the pursuit of the Scottish and turn back into Britain."

  • attestation: Amleth received a slight wound. (The Danish History, > Book Four.)

    "Amleth received a slight wound, and went to the spot where he had bidden the Scottish warriors wait on duty."