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838 Death of Egbert 871 ALFRED . ... THE ANGLO - SAXONS . ETHELWOLF , reign of Continued ravages of the Danes ... ..... Ecclesiastics attain great power and grandeur 857 ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT 866 ETHELRED .
838 Death of Egbert 871 ALFRED . ... THE ANGLO - SAXONS . ETHELWOLF , reign of Continued ravages of the Danes ... ..... Ecclesiastics attain great power and grandeur 857 ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT 866 ETHELRED .
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925 ATHELSTAN , succession of Conspiracy of Alfred His sudden death after taking a false oath Defeat of the Scots Stratagem of Anlaf defeated 941 Athelstan dies at Glocester 946 Killed by Leolf EDRED EDMUND defeats the Northumbrians 955 ...
925 ATHELSTAN , succession of Conspiracy of Alfred His sudden death after taking a false oath Defeat of the Scots Stratagem of Anlaf defeated 941 Athelstan dies at Glocester 946 Killed by Leolf EDRED EDMUND defeats the Northumbrians 955 ...
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His son Egfrid succeeded him ; who perishing in battle against the Picts , without leaving any children , because Adelthrid , his wife , refused to violate her vow of chastity , Alfred , his natural brother , acquired possession of the ...
His son Egfrid succeeded him ; who perishing in battle against the Picts , without leaving any children , because Adelthrid , his wife , refused to violate her vow of chastity , Alfred , his natural brother , acquired possession of the ...
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1 wolf from making a pilgrimage to Rome ; whither he carried his fourth , and favourite son , Alfred , then only six years of age " . He passed there a twelvemonth in exercises of devotion ; and failed not in that most essential part of ...
1 wolf from making a pilgrimage to Rome ; whither he carried his fourth , and favourite son , Alfred , then only six years of age " . He passed there a twelvemonth in exercises of devotion ; and failed not in that most essential part of ...
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His younger brother , Alfred , seconded him in all his enterprises ; and generously sacrificed to the public good all resentment , which he might entertain , on account of his being excluded by Ethered from a large patrimony which had ...
His younger brother , Alfred , seconded him in all his enterprises ; and generously sacrificed to the public good all resentment , which he might entertain , on account of his being excluded by Ethered from a large patrimony which had ...
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