Alfred the GreatMacmillan & Company, 1891 - 334 pages |
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... EAST ELYC BURST COMONDS ANGLIA SUFFOLK OCAMBRIDGE FRANTABRIDGE COLCHESTER IPSWICH CYPESWIC LUNDEN WYO LONDON THENEY . I FARNHAM MIDE UN JCANTERBURY CANTWARARUSH EN APPLEDORE TIMASTINGS N ૨ UNCENES NEL 53 SI PEMBROKE E ليا 4 N G 3 L 5 H ...
... EAST ELYC BURST COMONDS ANGLIA SUFFOLK OCAMBRIDGE FRANTABRIDGE COLCHESTER IPSWICH CYPESWIC LUNDEN WYO LONDON THENEY . I FARNHAM MIDE UN JCANTERBURY CANTWARARUSH EN APPLEDORE TIMASTINGS N ૨ UNCENES NEL 53 SI PEMBROKE E ليا 4 N G 3 L 5 H ...
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Thomas Hughes. brians , Mercians , and East Anglians still kept their own kings and great councils , who governed within their own borders as Egbert's men . In Egbert's later char- ters he is called King of the English , and the name of ...
Thomas Hughes. brians , Mercians , and East Anglians still kept their own kings and great councils , who governed within their own borders as Egbert's men . In Egbert's later char- ters he is called King of the English , and the name of ...
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... England would have seen wars of succession such as those which raged on the Conti- nent during that same century between ... East Anglia . But at this juncture the royal race of Cerdic were free from such ambi- tions , and Ethelred and ...
... England would have seen wars of succession such as those which raged on the Conti- nent during that same century between ... East Anglia . But at this juncture the royal race of Cerdic were free from such ambi- tions , and Ethelred and ...
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... East Anglia , which was never afterwards cast out of the realm , and for so many years taxed the whole strength of the southern king- doms under the leading of England's greatest king . Alfred was now Crown Prince , next in succession ...
... East Anglia , which was never afterwards cast out of the realm , and for so many years taxed the whole strength of the southern king- doms under the leading of England's greatest king . Alfred was now Crown Prince , next in succession ...
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... East Angles , who would seem at first to have made some kind of truce with them , and even to have furnished them with provisions and horses . At any rate , for the moment the Pagans made no attack on East Anglia , but early in 867 ...
... East Angles , who would seem at first to have made some kind of truce with them , and even to have furnished them with provisions and horses . At any rate , for the moment the Pagans made no attack on East Anglia , but early in 867 ...
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