The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... victory * . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious pro- jects . He reduced all the princes , except the king of Northumberland , to a strict ...
... victory * . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious pro- jects . He reduced all the princes , except the king of Northumberland , to a strict ...
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... victory , made himself master of Bangor , and entirely demolished the monastery ; a building so extensive , that there was a mile's distance from one gate of it to another ; and it contained two thousand one hundred monks , who are said ...
... victory , made himself master of Bangor , and entirely demolished the monastery ; a building so extensive , that there was a mile's distance from one gate of it to another ; and it contained two thousand one hundred monks , who are said ...
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... victory , which he obtained , by means of Edelhun , his general , over Ethelbald , king of Mercia . His death made way for Sigebert , his kinsman , who go- verned so ill , that his people rose in an insurrection , and dethroned him ...
... victory , which he obtained , by means of Edelhun , his general , over Ethelbald , king of Mercia . His death made way for Sigebert , his kinsman , who go- verned so ill , that his people rose in an insurrection , and dethroned him ...
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... victory , and by the great slaughter which he made of them in their flight , gave a mortal blow to the power of the Mercians . Whilst he himself , in prosecution of his victory , entered their country on the side of Oxfordshire , and ...
... victory , and by the great slaughter which he made of them in their flight , gave a mortal blow to the power of the Mercians . Whilst he himself , in prosecution of his victory , entered their country on the side of Oxfordshire , and ...
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... victory after a furious en- gagement , and he bought it with the loss of his life . Next year the Danes made several inroads into England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes , in East Anglia and Lindesey and Kent ; where ...
... victory after a furious en- gagement , and he bought it with the loss of his life . Next year the Danes made several inroads into England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes , in East Anglia and Lindesey and Kent ; where ...
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