The History of England, Tập 1 |
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1048 Fracas at Dover 1052 Godwin's rebellion Edward the confessor takes the crown . His popularity Introduces many Normans Jealousy of earl Godwin ....... PAGE 122 127 ....... ib . 129 130 ib . 131 ib . ib . 132 133 ib . ib . ib .
1048 Fracas at Dover 1052 Godwin's rebellion Edward the confessor takes the crown . His popularity Introduces many Normans Jealousy of earl Godwin ....... PAGE 122 127 ....... ib . 129 130 ib . 131 ib . ib . 132 133 ib . ib . ib .
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William claims the crown William prepares to invade England Halfagar and Tosti make a descent upon England , and are defeated and killed .. Lands in England Conduct of Harold Oct. 14. Battle of Hastings . Death of Harold APPENDIX I. .
William claims the crown William prepares to invade England Halfagar and Tosti make a descent upon England , and are defeated and killed .. Lands in England Conduct of Harold Oct. 14. Battle of Hastings . Death of Harold APPENDIX I. .
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He entirely subdued the county now called Northumberland , the bishopric of Durham , as well as some of the south - east counties of Scotland ; and he assumed the crown under the title of king of Bernicia . Nearly about the same time ...
He entirely subdued the county now called Northumberland , the bishopric of Durham , as well as some of the south - east counties of Scotland ; and he assumed the crown under the title of king of Bernicia . Nearly about the same time ...
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But governed still by ambition more than by justice , he gave Webba possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which ...
But governed still by ambition more than by justice , he gave Webba possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which ...
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He reigned twenty - four years ; and left the crown to Egbert , his son , who reigned nine years . This prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning ; but infamous for putting to death his two cousin - germans , sons of ...
He reigned twenty - four years ; and left the crown to Egbert , his son , who reigned nine years . This prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning ; but infamous for putting to death his two cousin - germans , sons of ...
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