The Annals of Roger de Hoveden: Comprising The History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201H.G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... fealty ; inasmuch as not one of them could be le- gitimate heir on his father's side , except Ernulph alone : with him , therefore , remained the supreme power . This , then , was the division of the kingdom : Ernulph re- ceived the ...
... fealty ; inasmuch as not one of them could be le- gitimate heir on his father's side , except Ernulph alone : with him , therefore , remained the supreme power . This , then , was the division of the kingdom : Ernulph re- ceived the ...
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... fealty which they owed to Edmund , the mighty king of the English , chose Anlaf , king of the Norwegians 46 Caithness . 47 Or Brunenburgh ; I rumley , in Lincolnshire . This battle was the subject of an Anglo - Saxon poem , which is ...
... fealty which they owed to Edmund , the mighty king of the English , chose Anlaf , king of the Norwegians 46 Caithness . 47 Or Brunenburgh ; I rumley , in Lincolnshire . This battle was the subject of an Anglo - Saxon poem , which is ...
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... fealty and given hostages , he was slain by a certain very wealthy Dane , Thurebrand , surnamed Holde , Canute giving his sanction thereto ; and in his place his brother , Eadulph Cudel , was substituted . Earl Ucthred left three sons ...
... fealty and given hostages , he was slain by a certain very wealthy Dane , Thurebrand , surnamed Holde , Canute giving his sanction thereto ; and in his place his brother , Eadulph Cudel , was substituted . Earl Ucthred left three sons ...
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... fealty to him , and 35 Evidently a mistake for forty - eight thousand pounds , mentioned by Roger of Wendover and the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle . 36 44 Impiâ motus pietate , " can hardly be a correct reading here . promised that they ...
... fealty to him , and 35 Evidently a mistake for forty - eight thousand pounds , mentioned by Roger of Wendover and the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle . 36 44 Impiâ motus pietate , " can hardly be a correct reading here . promised that they ...
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... fealty to him , and were ordered to provide horses and food for his army . These things being done , and the fleet with the hostages entrusted to his son Canute , he took chosen men as auxiliaries from those who had been surrendered ...
... fealty to him , and were ordered to provide horses and food for his army . These things being done , and the fleet with the hostages entrusted to his son Canute , he took chosen men as auxiliaries from those who had been surrendered ...
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