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Compel him to leave the throne He defeats a party of Danes Enters the Danish camp in disguise His successes over them Forms an English fleet 901 Death and character ... His laws Encouragement of learning .. PAGE 42 ib . 43 .
Compel him to leave the throne He defeats a party of Danes Enters the Danish camp in disguise His successes over them Forms an English fleet 901 Death and character ... His laws Encouragement of learning .. PAGE 42 ib . 43 .
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CANUTE Succeeds to the throne ...... Sends Edmund's sons to Sweden .... Puts to death the traitor Edric and other English noblemen 1028 Visits Denmark His impartial administration Marries Emma .... 134 135 ib . 136 137 ib .
CANUTE Succeeds to the throne ...... Sends Edmund's sons to Sweden .... Puts to death the traitor Edric and other English noblemen 1028 Visits Denmark His impartial administration Marries Emma .... 134 135 ib . 136 137 ib .
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Descent of Stephen 1135 His accession to the throne . Dec. 22. His coronation ..... 1136 Matilda and Geoffrey unfortunate in Normandy 1138 War with Scotland .... Battle of the standard , ( August 22 ) 1139 Insurrection in favour of ...
Descent of Stephen 1135 His accession to the throne . Dec. 22. His coronation ..... 1136 Matilda and Geoffrey unfortunate in Normandy 1138 War with Scotland .... Battle of the standard , ( August 22 ) 1139 Insurrection in favour of ...
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... over to the continent the flower of the British youth ; and having perished in their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne , had despoiled the island of those who , in this desperate extremity , were best able to defend it .
... over to the continent the flower of the British youth ; and having perished in their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne , had despoiled the island of those who , in this desperate extremity , were best able to defend it .
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He reduced all the princes , except the king of Northumberland , to a strict dependence upon him ; and even established himself by force on the throne of Mercia , the most extensive of the Saxon kingdoms . Apprehensive , however , of a ...
He reduced all the princes , except the king of Northumberland , to a strict dependence upon him ; and even established himself by force on the throne of Mercia , the most extensive of the Saxon kingdoms . Apprehensive , however , of a ...
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