A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... became a constant menace to the border . To meet the pirates a new officer , the Count of the Saxon Shore , was created ; but the first two Counts used their position to set up an independent rule instead of protecting the coast . The ...
... became a constant menace to the border . To meet the pirates a new officer , the Count of the Saxon Shore , was created ; but the first two Counts used their position to set up an independent rule instead of protecting the coast . The ...
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... became King . Known as the devastator " from the extent and ruthlessness of his conquests , he first secured his northern border by a victory over a combined force of the Picts and Scots and then advanced west against the Welsh whom he ...
... became King . Known as the devastator " from the extent and ruthlessness of his conquests , he first secured his northern border by a victory over a combined force of the Picts and Scots and then advanced west against the Welsh whom he ...
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... became immensely rich . Enjoined to labor as well as to pray , they entered into waste places , cut down the forests , drained the swamps , built dwellings , and cultivated the soil . Aside from their manual labor they studied and ...
... became immensely rich . Enjoined to labor as well as to pray , they entered into waste places , cut down the forests , drained the swamps , built dwellings , and cultivated the soil . Aside from their manual labor they studied and ...
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... became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1051. But Godwine , the stanchest champion of English interests , whom Cnut had made Earl of Wessex , was allowed to retain his office , and Edward married his daughter , a lady of more learning than ...
... became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1051. But Godwine , the stanchest champion of English interests , whom Cnut had made Earl of Wessex , was allowed to retain his office , and Edward married his daughter , a lady of more learning than ...
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... became depen- dent cultivators . Although landed estates with village communities in subjection upon them existed from the beginning of the period — old Roman villas under new lords - the numbers had greatly increased by the eleventh ...
... became depen- dent cultivators . Although landed estates with village communities in subjection upon them existed from the beginning of the period — old Roman villas under new lords - the numbers had greatly increased by the eleventh ...
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