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 59
... granted to Stuf and Wihtgar . A.D. 534. Cerdic dies , and is succeeded by Cynric . A.D. 544. Death of Wihtgar . A.D. 547. Ida founds the kingdom of NORTHUMBRIA A.D. 550 ( circa ) . Kentigern , a Scot , founds a bishop's see at St. Asaph ...
... granted to Stuf and Wihtgar . A.D. 534. Cerdic dies , and is succeeded by Cynric . A.D. 544. Death of Wihtgar . A.D. 547. Ida founds the kingdom of NORTHUMBRIA A.D. 550 ( circa ) . Kentigern , a Scot , founds a bishop's see at St. Asaph ...
Page 81
... granted Kent to his son Ethelwulf , but allowed the more remote states of Mercia , East Anglia , and Northumbria to be ruled by tributary kings . This change being accomplished in the year 827 , the ancient title of " Bretwalda " was ...
... granted Kent to his son Ethelwulf , but allowed the more remote states of Mercia , East Anglia , and Northumbria to be ruled by tributary kings . This change being accomplished in the year 827 , the ancient title of " Bretwalda " was ...
Page 83
... granted the ad- ministration of the southern and eastern portions to his brother Athelstan . Ethelwulf's reign is chiefly remark- able for the ceaseless ravages of the Northmen , and his own journey to Rome , and liberal benefactions to ...
... granted the ad- ministration of the southern and eastern portions to his brother Athelstan . Ethelwulf's reign is chiefly remark- able for the ceaseless ravages of the Northmen , and his own journey to Rome , and liberal benefactions to ...
Page 110
... granted to Malcolm , king of the Scots , on the con- dition that he should be his fellow - worker , as well by sea as by land . ” The Northmen retake Dublin . A.D. 946. King Edmund is killed in his own hall by Liofa , an outlaw , at ...
... granted to Malcolm , king of the Scots , on the con- dition that he should be his fellow - worker , as well by sea as by land . ” The Northmen retake Dublin . A.D. 946. King Edmund is killed in his own hall by Liofa , an outlaw , at ...
Page 113
... granted it . " Ely and Medeshamstede ( Peterborough ) , " where were nothing but old walls and wild woods , " are accord- ingly restored . A.D. 964. King Edgar expels the secular priests from many minsters , and replaces them with monks ...
... granted it . " Ely and Medeshamstede ( Peterborough ) , " where were nothing but old walls and wild woods , " are accord- ingly restored . A.D. 964. King Edgar expels the secular priests from many minsters , and replaces them with monks ...
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