The Annals of Roger de Hoveden: Comprising the History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201, Volumen 1 |
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... other four, of their own accord, took the oath of fealty ; inasmuch as not one of
them could be legitimate heir on his father's side, except Ernulph alone : with him,
therefore, remained the supreme power. This, then, was the division of the ...
... other four, of their own accord, took the oath of fealty ; inasmuch as not one of
them could be legitimate heir on his father's side, except Ernulph alone : with him,
therefore, remained the supreme power. This, then, was the division of the ...
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In the year 941, the Northumbrians proving regardless of the fealty which they
owed to Edmund, the mighty king of the English, chose Anlaf, king of the
Norwegians 46 Caithness. 47 Or Brunenburgh ; 1 rumley, in Lincolnshire. This
battle was ...
In the year 941, the Northumbrians proving regardless of the fealty which they
owed to Edmund, the mighty king of the English, chose Anlaf, king of the
Norwegians 46 Caithness. 47 Or Brunenburgh ; 1 rumley, in Lincolnshire. This
battle was ...
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invaded Northumbria with a hostile force, being compelled by necessity, he went
over with his followers to Canute ; and after having taken the oath of fealty and
given hostages, he was slain by a certain very wealthy Dane, Thurebrand, ...
invaded Northumbria with a hostile force, being compelled by necessity, he went
over with his followers to Canute ; and after having taken the oath of fealty and
given hostages, he was slain by a certain very wealthy Dane, Thurebrand, ...
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After this, when the tribute had been paid and peace established with the Danes
on oath, the Danish fleet which had been collected, dispersed far and wide ; but
five-and-forty ships remained with the king, and swore fealty to him, and 35 ...
After this, when the tribute had been paid and peace established with the Danes
on oath, the Danish fleet which had been collected, dispersed far and wide ; but
five-and-forty ships remained with the king, and swore fealty to him, and 35 ...
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... made through England, from the Eastern Sea to the Western; all these made
submission, and having entered into a treaty of peace with him and given
hostages, swore fealty to him, and were ordered to provide horses and food for
his army.
... made through England, from the Eastern Sea to the Western; all these made
submission, and having entered into a treaty of peace with him and given
hostages, swore fealty to him, and were ordered to provide horses and food for
his army.
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abbat above-named Apostle archbishop of Canterbury archbishop of York army barons battle before-named bishop of Durham bishop of Winchester bishop of Worcester brother buried calends called Canute castle Christ Christian church of Saint clergy command consecrated Danes daughter death departed died duke earldom ecclesiastical Edmund Egelred elected emperor empress Matilda English excommunicated faith father fealty feast of Saint flight Franks gave Geoffrey grace hands Harold held holy honor Hugh inasmuch judgment king Edward king Henry king of England king of France king of Navarre king Stephen king William king's kingdom knights laid siege laid waste land laws legate London lord the king lord the pope Mercians monastery monks nobles Normandy Northumbria oath pagans peace person present priest province received reign of king returned Richard Robert Roger of Wendover Rome Saint Peter Scotland Scots sent ships slain succeeded thereof things took unto Winchester Worcester
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