The History of England, Tập 1 |
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Kingdom greatly infested by the Danes Death of Ethelred His birth and education Combats with the Danes . ... Compel him to leave the throne He defeats a party of Danes Enters the Danish camp in disguise His successes over them Forms an ...
Kingdom greatly infested by the Danes Death of Ethelred His birth and education Combats with the Danes . ... Compel him to leave the throne He defeats a party of Danes Enters the Danish camp in disguise His successes over them Forms an ...
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... 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 EDWY Incursions of the Northumbrian Danes .
... 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 EDWY Incursions of the Northumbrian Danes .
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1002 Massacre of the Danes ....... 1003 Sweyn's second invasion , and farther treacheries of Alfric ...... Ravages of the Danes 1013 The king flies to Normandy 1014 Death of Sweyn , and the king's return .... Invasion of Canute 1016 ...
1002 Massacre of the Danes ....... 1003 Sweyn's second invasion , and farther treacheries of Alfric ...... Ravages of the Danes 1013 The king flies to Normandy 1014 Death of Sweyn , and the king's return .... Invasion of Canute 1016 ...
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But these flattering views were soon overcast by the appearance of the Danes , who during some centuries , kept the Anglo - Saxons in perpetual inquietude , committed the most barbarous ravages upon them , and at last reduced them to ...
But these flattering views were soon overcast by the appearance of the Danes , who during some centuries , kept the Anglo - Saxons in perpetual inquietude , committed the most barbarous ravages upon them , and at last reduced them to ...
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... who had relaxed their military institutions , and who were sunk into a superstition which had become odious to the Danes and ancient Saxons , they made no distinction in their hostilities between the French and English kingdoms .
... who had relaxed their military institutions , and who were sunk into a superstition which had become odious to the Danes and ancient Saxons , they made no distinction in their hostilities between the French and English kingdoms .
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