A Student's History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII, Том 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1910 - Всего страниц: 1051 |
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... brought before the hundred- moot , or meeting of the hundred , a district which had been in- habited , or was supposed to have been inhabited , either by a hundred kindred groups of the original settlers or by the families of a hun ...
... brought before the hundred- moot , or meeting of the hundred , a district which had been in- habited , or was supposed to have been inhabited , either by a hundred kindred groups of the original settlers or by the families of a hun ...
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... brought by Augustine was very hard to learn . If Augustine had expected the whole English population to forsake entirely its evil ways and to walk in paths of peace , he would probably have been rejected at once . It was perhaps be ...
... brought by Augustine was very hard to learn . If Augustine had expected the whole English population to forsake entirely its evil ways and to walk in paths of peace , he would probably have been rejected at once . It was perhaps be ...
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... brought with them the 2,000 monks of their great monastery Bangor - iscoed , to pray for victory whilst their warriors were engaged in battle . Æthelfrith bade his men to slay them all . ' Whether they bear arms or no , ' he said ...
... brought with them the 2,000 monks of their great monastery Bangor - iscoed , to pray for victory whilst their warriors were engaged in battle . Æthelfrith bade his men to slay them all . ' Whether they bear arms or no , ' he said ...
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... brought at first not peace but the sword . The new religion was contemptible in the eyes of warriors . The supremacy of Eadwine was shaken . The men of East Anglia slew their king , who had followed his over - lord's example by ...
... brought at first not peace but the sword . The new religion was contemptible in the eyes of warriors . The supremacy of Eadwine was shaken . The men of East Anglia slew their king , who had followed his over - lord's example by ...
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... brought with it the acceptance of Oswald's supremacy . Penda was thus surrounded by enemies , but his courage did not fail him , and in 642 at the battle of Maserfield he defeated Oswald . Oswald fell in the battle , begging with his ...
... brought with it the acceptance of Oswald's supremacy . Penda was thus surrounded by enemies , but his courage did not fail him , and in 642 at the battle of Maserfield he defeated Oswald . Oswald fell in the battle , begging with his ...
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