History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... brothers surrendered at discretion ; and not long after , he himself was betrayed by his stepmother , the queen of the Brigantes , with whom he had sought an asylum , and given up to Ostorius , by whom he was led cap- tive to Rome ...
... brothers surrendered at discretion ; and not long after , he himself was betrayed by his stepmother , the queen of the Brigantes , with whom he had sought an asylum , and given up to Ostorius , by whom he was led cap- tive to Rome ...
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... brother Alfred , he drove them from the centre of Mercia , into which they had penetrated ; but while he was engaged with the enemy in the west and south , the Mercians and Northumbrians withdrew from his allegiance , and left him to ...
... brother Alfred , he drove them from the centre of Mercia , into which they had penetrated ; but while he was engaged with the enemy in the west and south , the Mercians and Northumbrians withdrew from his allegiance , and left him to ...
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... brothers , who finding himself the weaker competitor , fled into the Danelagh , where his title was acknowledged . Ethelwald's claims were not so ill founded as they would be considered ... brother ; and somewhat 30 FROM THE DEATH OF ALFRED.
... brothers , who finding himself the weaker competitor , fled into the Danelagh , where his title was acknowledged . Ethelwald's claims were not so ill founded as they would be considered ... brother ; and somewhat 30 FROM THE DEATH OF ALFRED.
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... brother ; and somewhat later the sons of Edmund I. gave place to their uncle Edred , and were in their turn preferred to his issue . It would seem that the public security in those times was incompatible with a royal minority . The ...
... brother ; and somewhat later the sons of Edmund I. gave place to their uncle Edred , and were in their turn preferred to his issue . It would seem that the public security in those times was incompatible with a royal minority . The ...
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... brother Ethelred , then living with his mother in Corfe castle . Elfrida welcomed him at the gate , and invited him to alight ; but Edward would take only a draught of wine as he sat on horseback . While he was raising the cup to his ...
... brother Ethelred , then living with his mother in Corfe castle . Elfrida welcomed him at the gate , and invited him to alight ; but Edward would take only a draught of wine as he sat on horseback . While he was raising the cup to his ...
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