The History of England, Tập 1 |
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HAROLD HAREFOOT Treaty with Hardicanute 1039 His death ............. HARDICANUTE succeeds ..... 1048 Fracas at Dover 1052 Godwin's rebellion Edward the confessor takes the crown . His popularity Introduces many Normans Jealousy of earl ...
HAROLD HAREFOOT Treaty with Hardicanute 1039 His death ............. HARDICANUTE succeeds ..... 1048 Fracas at Dover 1052 Godwin's rebellion Edward the confessor takes the crown . His popularity Introduces many Normans Jealousy of earl ...
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Lands in England Conduct of Harold Oct. 14. Battle of Hastings . Death of Harold APPENDIX I. ... THE ANGLO - SAXON GOVERNMENT AND MANNERS . First Saxon government Succession of the kings The wittenagemot The aristocracy .
Lands in England Conduct of Harold Oct. 14. Battle of Hastings . Death of Harold APPENDIX I. ... THE ANGLO - SAXON GOVERNMENT AND MANNERS . First Saxon government Succession of the kings The wittenagemot The aristocracy .
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and he died at Shaftesbury ' ; leaving three sons , Sweyn , Harold , and Hardicanute . Sweyn , whom he had by his first marriage with Alfwen , daughter of the earl of Hampshire , was crowned in Norway : Hardicanute , whom Emma had borne ...
and he died at Shaftesbury ' ; leaving three sons , Sweyn , Harold , and Hardicanute . Sweyn , whom he had by his first marriage with Alfwen , daughter of the earl of Hampshire , was crowned in Norway : Hardicanute , whom Emma had borne ...
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Earl Godwin had been gained by the arts of Harold , who promised to espouse the daughter of that nobleman ; and while the treaty was yet a secret , these two tyrants laid a plan for the destruction of the English princes .
Earl Godwin had been gained by the arts of Harold , who promised to espouse the daughter of that nobleman ; and while the treaty was yet a secret , these two tyrants laid a plan for the destruction of the English princes .
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He was so enraged at Harold for depriving him of his share of the kingdom , and for the cruel treatment of his brother Alfred , that , in an impotent desire of revenge against the dead , he ordered his body to be dug up , ' and to be ...
He was so enraged at Harold for depriving him of his share of the kingdom , and for the cruel treatment of his brother Alfred , that , in an impotent desire of revenge against the dead , he ordered his body to be dug up , ' and to be ...
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