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... allowed East Anglia , Mercia , and Northumbria to be governed by tributary kings . Egbert died in 836 . His reign is ETHELWULF , his son , reigned from 836 to 856 . principally remarkable for the ravages of the Danes , or North- men ...
... allowed East Anglia , Mercia , and Northumbria to be governed by tributary kings . Egbert died in 836 . His reign is ETHELWULF , his son , reigned from 836 to 856 . principally remarkable for the ravages of the Danes , or North- men ...
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... of his mother , Matilda . In the autumn of 1087 , William entered into a war with Philip I , King of France , and captured by surprise the town of C Mantes . He either directed or allowed his soldiers to WILLIAM I. 21.
... of his mother , Matilda . In the autumn of 1087 , William entered into a war with Philip I , King of France , and captured by surprise the town of C Mantes . He either directed or allowed his soldiers to WILLIAM I. 21.
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John Charles Curtis. Mantes . He either directed or allowed his soldiers to set fire to the town ; and while riding through , his horse trod upon some embers , and plunged so violently as to inflict upon him serious injuries , which led ...
John Charles Curtis. Mantes . He either directed or allowed his soldiers to set fire to the town ; and while riding through , his horse trod upon some embers , and plunged so violently as to inflict upon him serious injuries , which led ...
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... , three months should be allowed in which to claim the property ; by Richard's law that privilege was extended in case of the owner's death to his children , or , D failing them , to his brothers and sisters . London RICHARD I.
... , three months should be allowed in which to claim the property ; by Richard's law that privilege was extended in case of the owner's death to his children , or , D failing them , to his brothers and sisters . London RICHARD I.
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... allowed to retire home , as she had performed her promises ; but being deemed a valuable political instrument , she was urged to continue with the army , and was unfortunately captured by the English at Compeigne ( May , 1430 ) . The ...
... allowed to retire home , as she had performed her promises ; but being deemed a valuable political instrument , she was urged to continue with the army , and was unfortunately captured by the English at Compeigne ( May , 1430 ) . The ...
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