Scandinavian HistoryMacmillan & Company, 1874 - 399 páginas |
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... kings ruling over the Jutlanders . It is probable that these two Danish branches , before they were united into one ... King of Lejre was the chief in the islands ; but we do not know where the head - kings in Jutland kept their court.1 ...
... kings ruling over the Jutlanders . It is probable that these two Danish branches , before they were united into one ... King of Lejre was the chief in the islands ; but we do not know where the head - kings in Jutland kept their court.1 ...
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... King John had succeeded his brother Richard I. on the throne of England , he left a complete history of Denmark , carried down to his own times , and professing to relate the origin of the kingdom , and to give an account of all the kings ...
... King John had succeeded his brother Richard I. on the throne of England , he left a complete history of Denmark , carried down to his own times , and professing to relate the origin of the kingdom , and to give an account of all the kings ...
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... kings Richard I. and John , tells us that one day , when Palnatoke was boasting before the King of his skill in ... King's death , instead of bringing these men the good they had hoped from it , roused strife between them , and to ...
... kings Richard I. and John , tells us that one day , when Palnatoke was boasting before the King of his skill in ... King's death , instead of bringing these men the good they had hoped from it , roused strife between them , and to ...
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... king of Denmark , while Knud himself was in England , and knew nothing of what was going on in his Danish states . At that time Ulf was ruling over Denmark for King Knud , and he had made himself so much beloved by the Danish people ...
... king of Denmark , while Knud himself was in England , and knew nothing of what was going on in his Danish states . At that time Ulf was ruling over Denmark for King Knud , and he had made himself so much beloved by the Danish people ...
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... King's father , his master Knud . At the same time he begged Harthaknud to accept , as a token of his love and duty , a small gift that he had caused to be made ready for him . When Harthaknud saw this " small gift , " he said no more ...
... King's father , his master Knud . At the same time he begged Harthaknud to accept , as a token of his love and duty , a small gift that he had caused to be made ready for him . When Harthaknud saw this " small gift , " he said no more ...
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