The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... crown ... Continuation of the civil wars ... Compromise between the king and prince Henry ... Death of the king ......... 343 CHAP . VIII . HENRY II . State of Europe ... of France ... First acts of Henry's government ... Disputes ...
... crown ... Continuation of the civil wars ... Compromise between the king and prince Henry ... Death of the king ......... 343 CHAP . VIII . HENRY II . State of Europe ... of France ... First acts of Henry's government ... Disputes ...
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... crown under the title of king of Bernicia . Nearly about the same time , Ælla , another Saxon prince , having conquered Lanca- shire , and the greater part of Yorkshire , received the appellation of king of Deïri . These two kingdoms ...
... crown under the title of king of Bernicia . Nearly about the same time , Ælla , another Saxon prince , having conquered Lanca- shire , and the greater part of Yorkshire , received the appellation of king of Deïri . These two kingdoms ...
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... crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which distin- guished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian ...
... crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which distin- guished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian ...
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... utterly extirpating idolatry ; which , notwithstanding the prevalence of Chris- tianity , had hitherto been tolerated by the two preceding monarchs . He reigned twenty - four years ; and left the crown to Egbert his son THE HEPTARCHY . 39.
... utterly extirpating idolatry ; which , notwithstanding the prevalence of Chris- tianity , had hitherto been tolerated by the two preceding monarchs . He reigned twenty - four years ; and left the crown to Egbert his son THE HEPTARCHY . 39.
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... crown to Egbert his son , who reigned nine years . This prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning ; but infamous for putting to death his two cousin - germans , sons of Erminfrid , his uncle . The ecclesiastical writers ...
... crown to Egbert his son , who reigned nine years . This prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning ; but infamous for putting to death his two cousin - germans , sons of Erminfrid , his uncle . The ecclesiastical writers ...
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