The Queens Before the Conquest, Том 2H. Colburn, 1854 - Всего страниц: 800 |
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... Remains there two years - They are followed by Ethelred- " Unready a title fitting for the weak King - London Bridge is broken down - Edmund Iron- side - Algitha at Malmesbury Abbey - Death of Ethelred— Canute marries Emma - Her weight ...
... Remains there two years - They are followed by Ethelred- " Unready a title fitting for the weak King - London Bridge is broken down - Edmund Iron- side - Algitha at Malmesbury Abbey - Death of Ethelred— Canute marries Emma - Her weight ...
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... 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 years only , at the end of which he died at an advanced age ...
... 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 years only , at the end of which he died at an advanced age ...
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... remains of the Abbess into it . By the particular desire of the Abbess - Queen , her body had been placed in a coffin of wood ; from this her humility is plainly to be discovered , for persons of 1 Clavis Calendaria . 2 Drayton writes ...
... remains of the Abbess into it . By the particular desire of the Abbess - Queen , her body had been placed in a coffin of wood ; from this her humility is plainly to be discovered , for persons of 1 Clavis Calendaria . 2 Drayton writes ...
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... remains were deposited near those of her sister , in the Cathedral Church of Ely , 2 though some have thought her interment took place at Canterbury , where her husband , King Ercombert , lies entombed . Ermenilda was third Abbess of ...
... remains were deposited near those of her sister , in the Cathedral Church of Ely , 2 though some have thought her interment took place at Canterbury , where her husband , King Ercombert , lies entombed . Ermenilda was third Abbess of ...
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... remains were conveyed to Hanbury for interment . The author of her Life assures us that her relics were venerated at Croyland till the ninth century , when they were removed to Leicester . In 708 , nine years after the death of Werburga ...
... remains were conveyed to Hanbury for interment . The author of her Life assures us that her relics were venerated at Croyland till the ninth century , when they were removed to Leicester . In 708 , nine years after the death of Werburga ...
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Abbess Abbey Abbot afterwards Alfred ancient Anglo-Saxon appears Archbishop Athelstan beauty bestowed Bishop brother called Canterbury Canute castle Cathedral church court crown Danes Danish daughter death Domneva Dugdale Duke Dunstan Eadburga Earl Edgar Edgifa Edmund Edward the Confessor Edward the Elder Edwy Egbert Egfrid Elfleda Elfrida Elswitha Emma's England English Ermenilda Ethelbald Ethelbert Ethelburga Etheldreda Ethelfleda Ethelgiva Ethelred Ethelwold Ethelwulf father favour Godwin gold Hardicanute Harold Heptarchy Holinshed holy honour husband interest interred Judith Kenelm King Edward King's kingdom lady land Lingard lived Lord Malmesbury marriage married Mercia monarch monastery monks mother murder narrative noble Norman Normandy occasion Offa Osburga Ostrida palace Peada person possession prelate present Prince Princess Queen Editha Queen Emma Quendrida reign Roger of Wendover royal Saxon Chronicle says Sexburga sister sons throne tomb vols volumes Werburga Wessex wife William William of Malmesbury Winchester young
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