Scandinavian HistoryMacmillan & Company, 1874 - 399 páginas |
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... received all brave and good men after their death , and there the slain warriors pursued the life they had loved best on earth , fought their battles over again , listened to the songs of past victories , and feasted together without ...
... received all brave and good men after their death , and there the slain warriors pursued the life they had loved best on earth , fought their battles over again , listened to the songs of past victories , and feasted together without ...
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... received his name from the word Kraki , meaning the straight stem of a tree , on account of his slim and graceful figure , was the grandson of the Danish king Helge , who was esteemed one of the bravest vikingar of his times . Rolf was ...
... received his name from the word Kraki , meaning the straight stem of a tree , on account of his slim and graceful figure , was the grandson of the Danish king Helge , who was esteemed one of the bravest vikingar of his times . Rolf was ...
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... received baptism at the font of the church of St. Alban's at Mayence , when the emperor and his empress , Judith , stood sponsors for them all . The Danes on this occasion took an oath abjuring paganism ; and to the question ...
... received baptism at the font of the church of St. Alban's at Mayence , when the emperor and his empress , Judith , stood sponsors for them all . The Danes on this occasion took an oath abjuring paganism ; and to the question ...
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... received at the royal court of Denmark , as they had expected , when they reached Hedeby , and being helped by a power- ful king , they had found that Harald Klak , if he ever had been a king , certainly no longer had a kingdom or ...
... received at the royal court of Denmark , as they had expected , when they reached Hedeby , and being helped by a power- ful king , they had found that Harald Klak , if he ever had been a king , certainly no longer had a kingdom or ...
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... received by King Björn and his people , and allowed to preach and to baptize all who wished to become Christians . A ... receiving the archbishopric of Hamburgh , which had at the special request of Louis le Débonnaire been created on ...
... received by King Björn and his people , and allowed to preach and to baptize all who wished to become Christians . A ... receiving the archbishopric of Hamburgh , which had at the special request of Louis le Débonnaire been created on ...
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