The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... Normans ... Edmund Ironside ... Canute the Great ... Harold Harefoot ... Hardicanute ... Edward the Confessor ... Ha- rold .... APPENDIX I. THE ANGLO - SAXON GOVERNMENT AND MANNERS . First Saxon government ... Succession of the kings ...
... Normans ... Edmund Ironside ... Canute the Great ... Harold Harefoot ... Hardicanute ... Edward the Confessor ... Ha- rold .... APPENDIX I. THE ANGLO - SAXON GOVERNMENT AND MANNERS . First Saxon government ... Succession of the kings ...
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... Norman government ... New insurrections ... New rigours of the government ... Introduction of the feudal law ... Innovation in ecclesiastical government ... Insurrection of the Norman barons ... Dispute about investi- tures ... Revolt ...
... Norman government ... New insurrections ... New rigours of the government ... Introduction of the feudal law ... Innovation in ecclesiastical government ... Insurrection of the Norman barons ... Dispute about investi- tures ... Revolt ...
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... Normans , which they received from their northern situation , they be- came the terror of all the maritime and even of the inland countries . They were also tempted to visit England in their frequent excursions ; and being able , by ...
... Normans , which they received from their northern situation , they be- came the terror of all the maritime and even of the inland countries . They were also tempted to visit England in their frequent excursions ; and being able , by ...
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... Normans ... 3 . Ed- mond Ironside ... 4 . Canute ... 5 . Harold Harefoot ... 6 . Hardicanute ... 7 . Edward the Confessor ... 8. Harold . 1 . ETHELRED . 978 . 1. THE freedom which England had so long enjoyed from the depredations of the ...
... Normans ... 3 . Ed- mond Ironside ... 4 . Canute ... 5 . Harold Harefoot ... 6 . Hardicanute ... 7 . Edward the Confessor ... 8. Harold . 1 . ETHELRED . 978 . 1. THE freedom which England had so long enjoyed from the depredations of the ...
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... NORMANS . 1001 . 2. In the end of the ninth , and beginning of the tenth century , when the north , not yet ex- hausted by that multitude of people , or rather nations , which she had successively emitted , sent forth 998 . 133 ETHELRED ...
... NORMANS . 1001 . 2. In the end of the ninth , and beginning of the tenth century , when the north , not yet ex- hausted by that multitude of people , or rather nations , which she had successively emitted , sent forth 998 . 133 ETHELRED ...
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