A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... crown . Saxon and Frankish 1 By the orders of the Emperor Hadrian this southern line of forts was reën- forced by a wall of turf . The remarkable stone wall usually known as " Hadrian's Wall " parts of which still remain was probably ...
... crown . Saxon and Frankish 1 By the orders of the Emperor Hadrian this southern line of forts was reën- forced by a wall of turf . The remarkable stone wall usually known as " Hadrian's Wall " parts of which still remain was probably ...
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... crown , which he took off as he knelt before the altar . A Te Deum was sung , after which the bishops raised the King , and the coronation oath was administered by Dunstan , who presided . Edgar swore " that the Church of God and all ...
... crown , which he took off as he knelt before the altar . A Te Deum was sung , after which the bishops raised the King , and the coronation oath was administered by Dunstan , who presided . Edgar swore " that the Church of God and all ...
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... crown again " because the honor belonged to God alone , the true ruler of the world . " Perhaps the prettiest of all is that which tells how he listened to the singing of the monks of Ely . " Cheerful sang the monks in Ely As Cnut the ...
... crown again " because the honor belonged to God alone , the true ruler of the world . " Perhaps the prettiest of all is that which tells how he listened to the singing of the monks of Ely . " Cheerful sang the monks in Ely As Cnut the ...
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... crown . Sometime between the autumn of 1064 and the spring of 1065 , Harold , while on a ship , was blown by contrary winds to the coast of Ponthieu , and seized by the reigning Count . When the news reached William he demanded that ...
... crown . Sometime between the autumn of 1064 and the spring of 1065 , Harold , while on a ship , was blown by contrary winds to the coast of Ponthieu , and seized by the reigning Count . When the news reached William he demanded that ...
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... Crown should be excommunicated without his orders . Retention of the Old Anglo - Saxon Laws . — In fact a conqueror , William constantly asserted that he was the legitimate successor of Edward the Confessor , so , as far as possible ...
... Crown should be excommunicated without his orders . Retention of the Old Anglo - Saxon Laws . — In fact a conqueror , William constantly asserted that he was the legitimate successor of Edward the Confessor , so , as far as possible ...
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