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 1AMS Press, 1968 |
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... returned to the ships , and at the approach of summer returned to his own country , and carefully adhered to his promise . In the year 995 , Aldune , the bishop , removed the body of Saint Cuthbert from Cestre to Dunholm.10 9 In the ...
... returned to the ships , and at the approach of summer returned to his own country , and carefully adhered to his promise . In the year 995 , Aldune , the bishop , removed the body of Saint Cuthbert from Cestre to Dunholm.10 9 In the ...
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... returned to Denmark , with the intention of returning before long . In the year 1006 , Alfric , archbishop of Canterbury , departed this life , and was succeeded by Elphege , bishop of Winchester , who was succeeded in his bishopric by ...
... returned to Denmark , with the intention of returning before long . In the year 1006 , Alfric , archbishop of Canterbury , departed this life , and was succeeded by Elphege , bishop of Winchester , who was succeeded in his bishopric by ...
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... returning with a few ships , he landed in Kent , and secretly sending messengers , enticed to his assistance the people ... returned to the Isle of Wight , and sailed near the shore until his sons Harold and Leofwin came with their fleet ...
... returning with a few ships , he landed in Kent , and secretly sending messengers , enticed to his assistance the people ... returned to the Isle of Wight , and sailed near the shore until his sons Harold and Leofwin came with their fleet ...
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