The Queens Before the Conquest, Том 2H. Colburn, 1854 - Всего страниц: 800 |
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... minds of the Mercians . " When the waggon in which these bones were carried , arrived towards evening in the aforesaid monastery , they that were in it refused to admit them , because , though they knew him to be a holy man , yet , as ...
... minds of the Mercians . " When the waggon in which these bones were carried , arrived towards evening in the aforesaid monastery , they that were in it refused to admit them , because , though they knew him to be a holy man , yet , as ...
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... mind of Ethelred , that from that time he could not discharge the duties of royalty , but resigned his regal dignity and dominions to Kenred , his nephew , son of Wulphere : whether sorrow for her loss , or penitence for his own share ...
... mind of Ethelred , that from that time he could not discharge the duties of royalty , but resigned his regal dignity and dominions to Kenred , his nephew , son of Wulphere : whether sorrow for her loss , or penitence for his own share ...
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... mind the bright examples of Bertha and Ethelburga to receive encouragement in the glorious task . Peada , her amiable consort , the first Christian King of Mercia , was a prince of superior understanding , worthy of his exalted dignity ...
... mind the bright examples of Bertha and Ethelburga to receive encouragement in the glorious task . Peada , her amiable consort , the first Christian King of Mercia , was a prince of superior understanding , worthy of his exalted dignity ...
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... mind to expel the priest ; " and it appears that the Queen was the more displeased , because Hexham , part of Etheldreda's dowry received from Egfrid , had been bestowed on that prelate . It is plain that all parties , Queen as well as ...
... mind to expel the priest ; " and it appears that the Queen was the more displeased , because Hexham , part of Etheldreda's dowry received from Egfrid , had been bestowed on that prelate . It is plain that all parties , Queen as well as ...
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... mind is said to have been so great under his reverses , that his guards overheard him singing psalms in his dungeon : a bright light also is said " to have issued from that dark chamber , which alarmed his guards , and Wilfrid having ...
... mind is said to have been so great under his reverses , that his guards overheard him singing psalms in his dungeon : a bright light also is said " to have issued from that dark chamber , which alarmed his guards , and Wilfrid having ...
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