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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... Northmen , who had so great an influence on the fortunes of Britain for a " Monumenta Historica Britannica , " edited by Messrs . Petrie , Sharp , and Hardy . It is to be regretted that but a single volume has yet appeared of a work so ...
... Northmen , who had so great an influence on the fortunes of Britain for a " Monumenta Historica Britannica , " edited by Messrs . Petrie , Sharp , and Hardy . It is to be regretted that but a single volume has yet appeared of a work so ...
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... Northman's Armlet Arms ascribed to Egbert Ethelwulf's Ring 77 80 83 15th century • · Thyra's Cup · Saxon Sceatta Edmund of East Anglia ; from a painted panel of the Alfred's Jewel , obverse and profile Arms ascribed to Edward the ...
... Northman's Armlet Arms ascribed to Egbert Ethelwulf's Ring 77 80 83 15th century • · Thyra's Cup · Saxon Sceatta Edmund of East Anglia ; from a painted panel of the Alfred's Jewel , obverse and profile Arms ascribed to Edward the ...
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... Northmen of the eighth and succeeding centuries , no reasonable doubt can be entertained that they are also fairly applicable to their Saxon precursors . In these writings we find it con- stantly affirmed , that " the gods are with the ...
... Northmen of the eighth and succeeding centuries , no reasonable doubt can be entertained that they are also fairly applicable to their Saxon precursors . In these writings we find it con- stantly affirmed , that " the gods are with the ...
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... Northmen , they were removed in 875 , and after various wanderings they found a rest- ing - place on the hill where now stands the cathedral of Durham . In 1104 they were solemnly translated to the present edifice , being , it is ...
... Northmen , they were removed in 875 , and after various wanderings they found a rest- ing - place on the hill where now stands the cathedral of Durham . In 1104 they were solemnly translated to the present edifice , being , it is ...
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... Northmen commence their ravages in Eng- landb . A.D. 788. A synod held at Pincanheale , in Nor- thumbria , ( probably Finchale , in Durham ) , Septem- ber 2 . A.D. 789. Alfwold of Northumbria is slain , Sept. 24. Osred , son of Alchred ...
... Northmen commence their ravages in Eng- landb . A.D. 788. A synod held at Pincanheale , in Nor- thumbria , ( probably Finchale , in Durham ) , Septem- ber 2 . A.D. 789. Alfwold of Northumbria is slain , Sept. 24. Osred , son of Alchred ...
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