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Battle at Scoerston Compromise with Canute ......... .. 1017 Edmond murdered at Oxford ........................ CANUTE Succeeds to the throne ...... Sends Edmund's sons to Sweden .... Puts to death the traitor Edric and other English ...
Battle at Scoerston Compromise with Canute ......... .. 1017 Edmond murdered at Oxford ........................ CANUTE Succeeds to the throne ...... Sends Edmund's sons to Sweden .... Puts to death the traitor Edric and other English ...
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Meanwhile the English found in Canute , the son and successor of Sweyn , an enemy no less terrible than the prince from whom death had so lately delivered them . He ravaged the eastern coast with merciless fury , and put ashore all the ...
Meanwhile the English found in Canute , the son and successor of Sweyn , an enemy no less terrible than the prince from whom death had so lately delivered them . He ravaged the eastern coast with merciless fury , and put ashore all the ...
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The latter still continued his perfidious machinations ; and after endeavouring in vain to get the prince into his power , he found means to disperse the army ; and he then openly deserted to Canute with forty vessels .
The latter still continued his perfidious machinations ; and after endeavouring in vain to get the prince into his power , he found means to disperse the army ; and he then openly deserted to Canute with forty vessels .
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... some success at Gillingham , he prepared himself to decide in one general engagement the fate of his crown ; and at Scoerston , in the county of Glocester , he offered battle to the enemy , who were commanded by Canute and Edric .
... some success at Gillingham , he prepared himself to decide in one general engagement the fate of his crown ; and at Scoerston , in the county of Glocester , he offered battle to the enemy , who were commanded by Canute and Edric .
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Canute reserved to himself the northern division , consisting of Mercia , East Anglia , and Northumberland , which he had entirely subdued : the southern parts were left to Edmond . This prince survived the treaty about a month : he was ...
Canute reserved to himself the northern division , consisting of Mercia , East Anglia , and Northumberland , which he had entirely subdued : the southern parts were left to Edmond . This prince survived the treaty about a month : he was ...
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