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959 EDGAR Controversy with the monks .... Marries Elgiva Quarrels with Dunstan His excommunication and death ...... His excellent capacity Pays court to the monks His amours Miracles by Dunstan 978 Murder of the king .
959 EDGAR Controversy with the monks .... Marries Elgiva Quarrels with Dunstan His excommunication and death ...... His excellent capacity Pays court to the monks His amours Miracles by Dunstan 978 Murder of the king .
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They even proceeded to rebellion against their sovereign ; and having placed Edgar at their head , the younger brother of Edwy , a boy of thirteen years of age , they soon put him in possession of Mercia , Northumberland , East Anglia ...
They even proceeded to rebellion against their sovereign ; and having placed Edgar at their head , the younger brother of Edwy , a boy of thirteen years of age , they soon put him in possession of Mercia , Northumberland , East Anglia ...
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EDGAR . THIS prince , who mounted the throne in such early 959 . youth , soon discovered an excellent capacity in the administration of affairs ; and his reign is one of the most fortunate that we meet with in the ancient English ...
EDGAR . THIS prince , who mounted the throne in such early 959 . youth , soon discovered an excellent capacity in the administration of affairs ; and his reign is one of the most fortunate that we meet with in the ancient English ...
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But the chief means by which Edgar maintained his authority , and preserved public peace , was the paying of court to Dunstan and the monks , who had at first placed him on the throne , and who , by their pretensions to superior ...
But the chief means by which Edgar maintained his authority , and preserved public peace , was the paying of court to Dunstan and the monks , who had at first placed him on the throne , and who , by their pretensions to superior ...
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... the decency of their character , it is difficult to believe that the complaints against their i Abbas Rieval . p . 360 , 361. Spel . Concil . p . 476 , 477 , 478 . 1 1 dissolute manners could be so universally just as EDGAR . 107.
... the decency of their character , it is difficult to believe that the complaints against their i Abbas Rieval . p . 360 , 361. Spel . Concil . p . 476 , 477 , 478 . 1 1 dissolute manners could be so universally just as EDGAR . 107.
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