The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Volume 1Charles Knight and Company, 1838 |
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... Normandy . From the Bayeux Tapestry 120 The Sickness and Death of Edward the Confessor . From the Bayeux Tapestry 115 Harold entering Bosham Church . From the Bayeux Tapestry 197 116 Harold c . ming to Anchor on the Coast of Normandy ...
... Normandy . From the Bayeux Tapestry 120 The Sickness and Death of Edward the Confessor . From the Bayeux Tapestry 115 Harold entering Bosham Church . From the Bayeux Tapestry 197 116 Harold c . ming to Anchor on the Coast of Normandy ...
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... Normandy 395 Buckler Play . From Strutt 655 396 Sword - dance . MS , in the British Museum . 655 594 397 Wrestling . Ditto 656 • 313 Silver Penny of William I. 314 Silver Penny of William II . 315 Silver Penny of Henry I. 316 Silver ...
... Normandy 395 Buckler Play . From Strutt 655 396 Sword - dance . MS , in the British Museum . 655 594 397 Wrestling . Ditto 656 • 313 Silver Penny of William I. 314 Silver Penny of William II . 315 Silver Penny of Henry I. 316 Silver ...
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... Normandy ) from the weak king of the French . A few desultory attacks made by sea , and by the men of the Danelagh , almost immediately after Hasting's departure , only tended to show the naval superiority Alfred was attaining , and to ...
... Normandy ) from the weak king of the French . A few desultory attacks made by sea , and by the men of the Danelagh , almost immediately after Hasting's departure , only tended to show the naval superiority Alfred was attaining , and to ...
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... Normandy , and had even , at one time , prepared an armament to invade his dominions . The quarrel was made up by the mediation of the Pope ; and then the English king , who was a widower , thought of strengthening his hands by marrying ...
... Normandy , and had even , at one time , prepared an armament to invade his dominions . The quarrel was made up by the mediation of the Pope ; and then the English king , who was a widower , thought of strengthening his hands by marrying ...
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... Normandy , how- ever , not only received Emma and her children with great kindness , but offered a safe and honour- able asylum to Ethelred , which that luckless prince was fain to accept as his only resource . Sweyn was now ( about the ...
... Normandy , how- ever , not only received Emma and her children with great kindness , but offered a safe and honour- able asylum to Ethelred , which that luckless prince was fain to accept as his only resource . Sweyn was now ( about the ...
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