The History of England, Tập 1 |
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Ravages of the Danes 1013 The king flies to Normandy 1014 Death of Sweyn , and the king's return .... Invasion of Canute 1016 Death of the king EDMOND IRONSIDE succeeds ... .... ......... .. Battle at Scoerston Compromise with Canute .
Ravages of the Danes 1013 The king flies to Normandy 1014 Death of Sweyn , and the king's return .... Invasion of Canute 1016 Death of the king EDMOND IRONSIDE succeeds ... .... ......... .. Battle at Scoerston Compromise with Canute .
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1120 Death of prince William 1121 King's second marriage 298 301 302 1131 Visits Normandy ............... ... 306 1135 Dec. 1. Death and character of Henry .... 307 CHAPTER VII . STEPHEN . Descent of Stephen 1135 His accession to the ...
1120 Death of prince William 1121 King's second marriage 298 301 302 1131 Visits Normandy ............... ... 306 1135 Dec. 1. Death and character of Henry .... 307 CHAPTER VII . STEPHEN . Descent of Stephen 1135 His accession to the ...
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A. D. 1163 Quarrel with the king ... Henry determines to make the clergy amenable to the civil authorities ........ 1164 Council of Clarendon Constitutions of Clarendon Becket opposes them The king's measures to crush him .
A. D. 1163 Quarrel with the king ... Henry determines to make the clergy amenable to the civil authorities ........ 1164 Council of Clarendon Constitutions of Clarendon Becket opposes them The king's measures to crush him .
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... but as they met with an obstinate resistance , and made but small progress in subduing the inhabitants , their affairs were in so unsettled a condition , that none of their princes for a long time assumed the appellation of king .
... but as they met with an obstinate resistance , and made but small progress in subduing the inhabitants , their affairs were in so unsettled a condition , that none of their princes for a long time assumed the appellation of king .
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with his own body between the king and Eumer's dagger , which was pushed with such violence , that , after piercing Lilla , it even wounded Edwin : but before the assassin could renew his blow , he was despatched by the king's ...
with his own body between the king and Eumer's dagger , which was pushed with such violence , that , after piercing Lilla , it even wounded Edwin : but before the assassin could renew his blow , he was despatched by the king's ...
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