The English CastleC. Scribner's sons, 1936 - 120 pages |
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... king . Whatever the Saxons may have thought of Ethelwold's behaviour , they should , however , have remembered him with gratitude in after years , for it seems to have been King Edward's expedition to Badbury Rings which gave him the ...
... king . Whatever the Saxons may have thought of Ethelwold's behaviour , they should , however , have remembered him with gratitude in after years , for it seems to have been King Edward's expedition to Badbury Rings which gave him the ...
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... king . Anyone who may acquire sufficient authority to become a petty ruler in his own district is a direct menace to the head of the state . It is therefore absolutely essential that the king should have some sort of hold over his ...
... king . Anyone who may acquire sufficient authority to become a petty ruler in his own district is a direct menace to the head of the state . It is therefore absolutely essential that the king should have some sort of hold over his ...
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... king , for instance , had his official castles for the policing of the land . The barons also had their garrison castles by which to maintain order within their large estates , and in some cases castles , especially those near the ...
... king , for instance , had his official castles for the policing of the land . The barons also had their garrison castles by which to maintain order within their large estates , and in some cases castles , especially those near the ...
Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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