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... fathers had compelled the con- quered Britons to do . But Alfred , by his valour and prudence , restored the Saxon fortunes . At first he was unsuccessful , and suffered repeated defeats . The heathen Danes , inflamed with fury against ...
... fathers had compelled the con- quered Britons to do . But Alfred , by his valour and prudence , restored the Saxon fortunes . At first he was unsuccessful , and suffered repeated defeats . The heathen Danes , inflamed with fury against ...
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... fathers , and that he deserved , more than other kings , the title of " The Great . " Alfred died in 901 , and was succeeded by his son Ed- ward , whose reign was chiefly occupied in the thorough subjugation of the Danish settlers in ...
... fathers , and that he deserved , more than other kings , the title of " The Great . " Alfred died in 901 , and was succeeded by his son Ed- ward , whose reign was chiefly occupied in the thorough subjugation of the Danish settlers in ...
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... father's kingdom . In 1040 , Hardicanute , Harold's brother , ascended the throne . He was the son of Canute , by Emma , the widow of Edmund Ironside . He is described as of c 3 THE DANES . SAXON LINE RESTORED . 21 The Danes, and ...
... father's kingdom . In 1040 , Hardicanute , Harold's brother , ascended the throne . He was the son of Canute , by Emma , the widow of Edmund Ironside . He is described as of c 3 THE DANES . SAXON LINE RESTORED . 21 The Danes, and ...
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... father had filled , and be- came the second man in the kingdom . Edward had all his life been distinguished for the piety , which in that age expressed itself in lavish donations to the Church , ab- stinence from enjoyments , and ...
... father had filled , and be- came the second man in the kingdom . Edward had all his life been distinguished for the piety , which in that age expressed itself in lavish donations to the Church , ab- stinence from enjoyments , and ...
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... fathers had held for centuries . Many Saxons fled to Scotland , where they were kindly received by Malcolm the king ; and bands of youth took service with the Emperor of Con- stantinople , and , under the name of Ingloi , became the ...
... fathers had held for centuries . Many Saxons fled to Scotland , where they were kindly received by Malcolm the king ; and bands of youth took service with the Emperor of Con- stantinople , and , under the name of Ingloi , became the ...
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