The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Canute 1016 Death of the king ..... 131 ib . EDMOND IRONSIDE succeeds .. Battle at Scoerston Compromise with Canute 1017 Edmond murdered at Oxford ...... Sends Edmund's sons to Sweden .... ib . 132 133 ib . CANUTE Succeeds to the throne ...
... Canute 1016 Death of the king ..... 131 ib . EDMOND IRONSIDE succeeds .. Battle at Scoerston Compromise with Canute 1017 Edmond murdered at Oxford ...... Sends Edmund's sons to Sweden .... ib . 132 133 ib . CANUTE Succeeds to the throne ...
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... Canute , the son and successor of Sweyn , an enemy no less terrible than the prince from whom death had so lately delivered them . He ravaged the eastern coast with merciless fury , and put ashore all the English hostages at Sandwich ...
... Canute , the son and successor of Sweyn , an enemy no less terrible than the prince from whom death had so lately delivered them . He ravaged the eastern coast with merciless fury , and put ashore all the English hostages at Sandwich ...
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... Canute with forty vessels . : Notwithstanding this misfortune , Edmond was not dis- concerted ; but assembling all the force of England , was in a condition to give battle to the enemy . The king had had such frequent experience of ...
... Canute with forty vessels . : Notwithstanding this misfortune , Edmond was not dis- concerted ; but assembling all the force of England , was in a condition to give battle to the enemy . The king had had such frequent experience of ...
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... Canute and Edric . Fortune , in the beginning of the day , declared for him ; but Edric , having cut off the head of one Osmer , whose countenance resembled that of Edmond , fixed it on a spear , carried it through the ranks in triumph ...
... Canute and Edric . Fortune , in the beginning of the day , declared for him ; but Edric , having cut off the head of one Osmer , whose countenance resembled that of Edmond , fixed it on a spear , carried it through the ranks in triumph ...
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... Canute the Dane to the crown of England . CANUTE . THE English , who had been unable to defend their country , and maintain their independency , under so active and brave a prince as Edmond , could , after his death , expect nothing but ...
... Canute the Dane to the crown of England . CANUTE . THE English , who had been unable to defend their country , and maintain their independency , under so active and brave a prince as Edmond , could , after his death , expect nothing but ...
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