The Queens Before the Conquest, Том 2H. Colburn, 1854 - Всего страниц: 800 |
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... afterwards , Ethelred , though a peace - loving prince , made war on Egfrid , who had invaded his dominions . The cause of the dispute between these near relatives was this : some towns in Mercia had been taken in the reign of Wulphere ...
... afterwards , Ethelred , though a peace - loving prince , made war on Egfrid , who had invaded his dominions . The cause of the dispute between these near relatives was this : some towns in Mercia had been taken in the reign of Wulphere ...
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... afterwards her place of abode , and where her last mortal remains now reposed.1 Ethelred abdicated in 704,2 the time of his entering the cloister ; and eight years after became abbot . He discharged the duties of his station for four ...
... afterwards her place of abode , and where her last mortal remains now reposed.1 Ethelred abdicated in 704,2 the time of his entering the cloister ; and eight years after became abbot . He discharged the duties of his station for four ...
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... afterwards ravaged by the Picts and Scots , was still , for its ancient splendour , accounted a city . When , in a later period , Egfrid , the brother of Alfleda , reigned in Northumberland , he gave the city to St. Cuthbert ; and Bede ...
... afterwards ravaged by the Picts and Scots , was still , for its ancient splendour , accounted a city . When , in a later period , Egfrid , the brother of Alfleda , reigned in Northumberland , he gave the city to St. Cuthbert ; and Bede ...
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... afterwards the conversion of Peada , and the alliance stipulated as its result to take place with Alfleda . More than this , he admitted Christianity among the Mercians , but in doing so forbade that the Pagan rites should be intermixed ...
... afterwards the conversion of Peada , and the alliance stipulated as its result to take place with Alfleda . More than this , he admitted Christianity among the Mercians , but in doing so forbade that the Pagan rites should be intermixed ...
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... of her sister broke the tie which bound her to the spot , and she suffered herself to be prevailed on by St. Aidan to return into Northumber- Butler , Bradshawe . and , where she is afterwards distinguished as the Abbess ETHELDREDA . 23.
... of her sister broke the tie which bound her to the spot , and she suffered herself to be prevailed on by St. Aidan to return into Northumber- Butler , Bradshawe . and , where she is afterwards distinguished as the Abbess ETHELDREDA . 23.
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