The History of England, Tập 1 |
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117 118 Bribes the Danes to depart Treachery of Alfric 993 The northern invaders , Sweyn and Olave ... . ...... .. 997 Other invasions ib . 119 121 A. D. 1001 Ethelred marries Emma , a Norman princess CONTENTS . xxix.
117 118 Bribes the Danes to depart Treachery of Alfric 993 The northern invaders , Sweyn and Olave ... . ...... .. 997 Other invasions ib . 119 121 A. D. 1001 Ethelred marries Emma , a Norman princess CONTENTS . xxix.
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A. D. 1001 Ethelred marries Emma , a Norman princess .. 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 ...
A. D. 1001 Ethelred marries Emma , a Norman princess .. 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 ...
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King's return to Normandy Discontents of the English Their insurrections 1068 Rigours of the Norman government PAGE 161 162 164 168 170 172 ib . 175 176 177 178 182 186 189 191 197 200 201 ib . 204 205 208 209 212 .
King's return to Normandy Discontents of the English Their insurrections 1068 Rigours of the Norman government PAGE 161 162 164 168 170 172 ib . 175 176 177 178 182 186 189 191 197 200 201 ib . 204 205 208 209 212 .
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Innovation in ecclesiastical government 1074 Insurrection of the Norman barons ... 1076 Dispute about investitures Revolt of prince Robert 1081 Domesday - book The new forest ... 1087 War with France ... ... Sep.9 .
Innovation in ecclesiastical government 1074 Insurrection of the Norman barons ... 1076 Dispute about investitures Revolt of prince Robert 1081 Domesday - book The new forest ... 1087 War with France ... ... Sep.9 .
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They invaded the provinces of France , which were exposed by the degeneracy and dissensions of Charlemagne's posterity ; and being there known under the general name of Normans , which they received from their northern situation ...
They invaded the provinces of France , which were exposed by the degeneracy and dissensions of Charlemagne's posterity ; and being there known under the general name of Normans , which they received from their northern situation ...
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