The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... throne . After the death of the last , which hap- pened in 794 , the royal family of Kent was extinguished ; and every factious leader who could entertain hopes of ascending the throne , threw the state into confusion . * Egbert , who ...
... throne . After the death of the last , which hap- pened in 794 , the royal family of Kent was extinguished ; and every factious leader who could entertain hopes of ascending the throne , threw the state into confusion . * Egbert , who ...
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... throne of that kingdom . Ethelbert , the last of these princes was treacherously murdered by Offa , king of Mercia , in the year 792 , and his state was thenceforth united with that of Offa , as we shall relate presently . THE KINGDOM ...
... throne of that kingdom . Ethelbert , the last of these princes was treacherously murdered by Offa , king of Mercia , in the year 792 , and his state was thenceforth united with that of Offa , as we shall relate presently . THE KINGDOM ...
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... throne without opposition ; but proved a great prince , according to the ideas of those times ; that is , he was enter- prizing , warlike , and successful . He entirely subdued the kingdom of Sussex , and annexed it to his own dominions ...
... throne without opposition ; but proved a great prince , according to the ideas of those times ; that is , he was enter- prizing , warlike , and successful . He entirely subdued the kingdom of Sussex , and annexed it to his own dominions ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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