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Ofric , and after him Celwulph the son of Kenred , next mounted the throne ,
which the latter relinquished in the year 738 , in favour of Eadbert his cousin -
german , who imitating his predecessor , abdicated the crown , and retired into a
...
Ofric , and after him Celwulph the son of Kenred , next mounted the throne ,
which the latter relinquished in the year 738 , in favour of Eadbert his cousin -
german , who imitating his predecessor , abdicated the crown , and retired into a
...
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Peada , his son , obtained the crown of Mercia in 655 , and lived under the
protection of Oswy , whose daughter he had espoused . This princess was
educated in the christian faith , and she employed her influence with success , in
converting ...
Peada , his son , obtained the crown of Mercia in 655 , and lived under the
protection of Oswy , whose daughter he had espoused . This princess was
educated in the christian faith , and she employed her influence with success , in
converting ...
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A СНАР . tion that he should do him homage for it , and protect the north 11 . wed
from all future incursions of the Danes , EDMUND was very young when he came
to the crown ; yet was his reign short , as his death was violent . One day , as ...
A СНАР . tion that he should do him homage for it , and protect the north 11 . wed
from all future incursions of the Danes , EDMUND was very young when he came
to the crown ; yet was his reign short , as his death was violent . One day , as ...
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The other powerful vallals of the French crown were rather pleased to see the
expulfion of the English , and were not affected with that jealousy , which would
have arisen from the oppression of a co - vassal , who was of the same rank with
...
The other powerful vallals of the French crown were rather pleased to see the
expulfion of the English , and were not affected with that jealousy , which would
have arisen from the oppression of a co - vassal , who was of the same rank with
...
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... who were bound to serve for a stipulated time : The armies were much less
numerous , but more useful , than when composed of all the military vassals of
the crown : The feudal institutions began to relax : There Kings became
rapacious for ...
... who were bound to serve for a stipulated time : The armies were much less
numerous , but more useful , than when composed of all the military vassals of
the crown : The feudal institutions began to relax : There Kings became
rapacious for ...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volym 4 David Hume Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1879 |
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