A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1923 - 942 páginas |
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... throne . Later , the time when Edgar's law prevailed was looked back to as a golden age . Æthelred the Redeless ( 978–1016 ) . Beginning of Decline of Royal Power . With his death , Dunstan's influence ceased and troubles ' began . His ...
... throne . Later , the time when Edgar's law prevailed was looked back to as a golden age . Æthelred the Redeless ( 978–1016 ) . Beginning of Decline of Royal Power . With his death , Dunstan's influence ceased and troubles ' began . His ...
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... throne , he ruled as a wise and just King and sought to govern in the interests of his English subjects . If naturally cruel and greedy of power , he sought to re- strain his instincts . Recognizing the necessity of the situation , he ...
... throne , he ruled as a wise and just King and sought to govern in the interests of his English subjects . If naturally cruel and greedy of power , he sought to re- strain his instincts . Recognizing the necessity of the situation , he ...
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... throne , even though he was in no way related to the royal family except as brother to the Queen . To be sure , Edward the Ætheling , son of Edmund Ironside , had returned home in 1057 , but he died almost immediately , and his son ...
... throne , even though he was in no way related to the royal family except as brother to the Queen . To be sure , Edward the Ætheling , son of Edmund Ironside , had returned home in 1057 , but he died almost immediately , and his son ...
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... throne , little Eadgar the Ætheling , Duke William , and Harold . Even the sticklers for the old line saw that they stood the best chance of pre- serving English independence by supporting Harold . So he was hastily elected by such of ...
... throne , little Eadgar the Ætheling , Duke William , and Harold . Even the sticklers for the old line saw that they stood the best chance of pre- serving English independence by supporting Harold . So he was hastily elected by such of ...
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... throne . The First Crusade , 1096. Meantime , a movement was on foot which relieved William of danger from his brother Robert during the remainder of his reign . Peter of Amiens and Urban II were preaching a crusade , the first of many ...
... throne . The First Crusade , 1096. Meantime , a movement was on foot which relieved William of danger from his brother Robert during the remainder of his reign . Peter of Amiens and Urban II were preaching a crusade , the first of many ...
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