A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... King ordered an attack upon them , declar- ing : " if they cry to their God against us , they , too , are our adver- saries , though they bear no weapons , since they oppose us by their imprecations . " Be this as it may , the battle of ...
... King ordered an attack upon them , declar- ing : " if they cry to their God against us , they , too , are our adver- saries , though they bear no weapons , since they oppose us by their imprecations . " Be this as it may , the battle of ...
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... King entered the Church wearing his 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 ...
... King entered the Church wearing his 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 ...
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... King must be taken into account . A great part of the resources in men and money were in the hands of the great territorial nobles who were at odds with Æthelred , yet even when the King's officials could be depended upon , they had ...
... King must be taken into account . A great part of the resources in men and money were in the hands of the great territorial nobles who were at odds with Æthelred , yet even when the King's officials could be depended upon , they had ...
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... King of all England . Edmund's sons were sent out of the country , some say to be slain ; but they found a refuge in Hun- gary , while Æthelred's sons by Emma were in safe keeping in the court of the Norman dukes . Reign of Cnut ( 1016 ...
... King of all England . Edmund's sons were sent out of the country , some say to be slain ; but they found a refuge in Hun- gary , while Æthelred's sons by Emma were in safe keeping in the court of the Norman dukes . Reign of Cnut ( 1016 ...
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... King's orders to punish the men of Dover who had been drawn into a conflict with the unruly followers of Edward's brother - in - law , the Count of Boulogne , who had been the guest of the King . Visit of William of Normandy . During ...
... King's orders to punish the men of Dover who had been drawn into a conflict with the unruly followers of Edward's brother - in - law , the Count of Boulogne , who had been the guest of the King . Visit of William of Normandy . During ...
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