The History of England, Tập 1 |
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At last in 547d , Ida , a Saxon prince of great valour , who claimed a descent , as did all the other princes of that nation , from Woden , brought over a reinforcement from Germany , and enabled the Northumbrians to carry on their ...
At last in 547d , Ida , a Saxon prince of great valour , who claimed a descent , as did all the other princes of that nation , from Woden , brought over a reinforcement from Germany , and enabled the Northumbrians to carry on their ...
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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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This prince , seduced by a passion for his mother - in - law , deserted for some time the christian faith , which permitted not these incestuous marriages : his whole people immediately ...
This prince , seduced by a passion for his mother - in - law , deserted for some time the christian faith , which permitted not these incestuous marriages : his whole people immediately ...
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received this chastisement from St. Peter , the prince of the apostles , who had appeared to him in a vision , and severely reproving him for his intention to desert his charge , had inflicted on him these visible marks of his ...
received this chastisement from St. Peter , the prince of the apostles , who had appeared to him in a vision , and severely reproving him for his intention to desert his charge , had inflicted on him these visible marks of his ...
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Redwald , embracing more generous resolutions , thought it safest to prevent Adelfrid , before that prince was aware of his intention , and to attack him while he was yet unprepared for defence . He marched suddenly with an army into ...
Redwald , embracing more generous resolutions , thought it safest to prevent Adelfrid , before that prince was aware of his intention , and to attack him while he was yet unprepared for defence . He marched suddenly with an army into ...
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