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 105
... Harold , and killed by his own people , the whole of Wales was reduced to a nominal dependence on Eng- land ; Meredith , a descendant of Howel Dda , being ap- pointed prince of Dynevor , and Blethin and Rywallon ( the half - brother of ...
... Harold , and killed by his own people , the whole of Wales was reduced to a nominal dependence on Eng- land ; Meredith , a descendant of Howel Dda , being ap- pointed prince of Dynevor , and Blethin and Rywallon ( the half - brother of ...
Page 118
... , reconquered Norway , but was slain through the in- trigues of Canute ; another kinsman of Anlaf was Harold Hardrada , who fell at Stanford - bridge . See p . 150 . A.D. 996. Elfric , having journeyed to Rome to con- 118 THE SAXON ERA .
... , reconquered Norway , but was slain through the in- trigues of Canute ; another kinsman of Anlaf was Harold Hardrada , who fell at Stanford - bridge . See p . 150 . A.D. 996. Elfric , having journeyed to Rome to con- 118 THE SAXON ERA .
Page 129
... Harold and Harthacnut , and a daughter , Gunhilda , who married the emperor Henry III . 66 A.D. 1017. This year Canute was chosen king ; " he obtained the whole realm of the English race , and VOL . I. • See p . 156 . d Commonly styled ...
... Harold and Harthacnut , and a daughter , Gunhilda , who married the emperor Henry III . 66 A.D. 1017. This year Canute was chosen king ; " he obtained the whole realm of the English race , and VOL . I. • See p . 156 . d Commonly styled ...
Page 132
... Harold succeeds . HAROLD I. HAROLD , the second son of Canute , though he at first agreed to a partition of England with his half - brother Harthacnut , soon obtained the whole , and banished the queen Emma , after murdering her son ...
... Harold succeeds . HAROLD I. HAROLD , the second son of Canute , though he at first agreed to a partition of England with his half - brother Harthacnut , soon obtained the whole , and banished the queen Emma , after murdering her son ...
Page 133
... Harold dies at Oxford , March 17 ; Har- thacnut , invited , comes to Sandwich , June 17 . HARTHACNUT . HARTHACNUT , the son of Canute and Emma , is only remarkable for the indignities he offered to his prede- cessor's corpse , and the ...
... Harold dies at Oxford , March 17 ; Har- thacnut , invited , comes to Sandwich , June 17 . HARTHACNUT . HARTHACNUT , the son of Canute and Emma , is only remarkable for the indignities he offered to his prede- cessor's corpse , and the ...
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