A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone
An edition of A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone (1615)
buried then by the castle of Langon, neere the towne of Romans in the prouince of Daufiné in Fraunce, whole bones were found of by chaunce, an. 1613, in a place called to this day, The Giants Ground, and vpon his tombe ingrauen in old letters Theutobocus Rex.
By Jacques Tissot
Publish Date
1615
Publisher
Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling neere Christ Church
Language
eng
Pages
12
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A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone
Language: eng
Pages: 12
Published In: 1615
Publisher: Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling neere Christ Church
A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone
Language: eng
Pages: 12
Published In: 1615
Publisher: Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling neere Christ Church
A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone
Language: eng
Pages: 12
Publisher: Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling neere Christ Church