The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page 97
... Canute , and next to William the Norman . A.D. 879. Guthrum and his forces withdraw to Cirencester , and remain there during the year . A fresh body of Northmen take up their quarters on the Thames at Fulham . A.D. 880. Guthrum and his ...
... Canute , and next to William the Norman . A.D. 879. Guthrum and his forces withdraw to Cirencester , and remain there during the year . A fresh body of Northmen take up their quarters on the Thames at Fulham . A.D. 880. Guthrum and his ...
Page 102
... Canute ; Edgiva , to Louis , king of Provence ; and several daughters who embraced a religious life , or whose alliances have not been satisfactorily determined . A.D. 901. Ethelwald the atheling P , attempts to make himself king in ...
... Canute ; Edgiva , to Louis , king of Provence ; and several daughters who embraced a religious life , or whose alliances have not been satisfactorily determined . A.D. 901. Ethelwald the atheling P , attempts to make himself king in ...
Page 116
... Canute was preparing the formidable armament with which he shortly after made himself master of the country . By his first wife , Elgiva , he left Edmund , who succeeded him ; Edwy , put to death by Canute ; Elfgina , married to Uhtred ...
... Canute was preparing the formidable armament with which he shortly after made himself master of the country . By his first wife , Elgiva , he left Edmund , who succeeded him ; Edwy , put to death by Canute ; Elfgina , married to Uhtred ...
Page 118
... Canute , who conquered England , and he himself had possession of a portion of it a short time before his death , so that he is some- times considered as the first Danish king . a Anlaf ( or Olaf , or Olaus ) returned to Norway , where ...
... Canute , who conquered England , and he himself had possession of a portion of it a short time before his death , so that he is some- times considered as the first Danish king . a Anlaf ( or Olaf , or Olaus ) returned to Norway , where ...
Page 124
... Canute , the son of Sweyn , lands in Scotland , near Buchan , but is defeated . A.D. 1013. Sweyn arrives at Sandwich with his fleet , in the summer . He overruns East Anglia and Northumbria , and re- ceives hostages from every shire ...
... Canute , the son of Sweyn , lands in Scotland , near Buchan , but is defeated . A.D. 1013. Sweyn arrives at Sandwich with his fleet , in the summer . He overruns East Anglia and Northumbria , and re- ceives hostages from every shire ...
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