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... Tostig , Gurth , and Leofwin , wielded over the affections of the people , Edward rectified what was wrong in the state , established good laws , and earned for himself a reputation which outlasted his life , and appeared long ...
... Tostig , Gurth , and Leofwin , wielded over the affections of the people , Edward rectified what was wrong in the state , established good laws , and earned for himself a reputation which outlasted his life , and appeared long ...
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... Tostig , embarked for Flanders , while the other two , Harold and Leofwin , took refuge in Ireland . The only member of this powerful family left in England was the Queen Edith ; and , as if to complete their downfall , Edward was ...
... Tostig , embarked for Flanders , while the other two , Harold and Leofwin , took refuge in Ireland . The only member of this powerful family left in England was the Queen Edith ; and , as if to complete their downfall , Edward was ...
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... Tostig was assigned the government of Northumbria . Tostig , however , being of a proud and tyrannical disposition , soon came to a rup- ture with his Northumbrian subjects , who were for the most part of Danish descent ; and as their ...
... Tostig was assigned the government of Northumbria . Tostig , however , being of a proud and tyrannical disposition , soon came to a rup- ture with his Northumbrian subjects , who were for the most part of Danish descent ; and as their ...
Pagina 14
... Tostig presented himself to Duke William in Normandy , and offered to assist him in deposing his brother . William listened to his proposals , and gave him some vessels with which to make an attempt on some part of the English coast .
... Tostig presented himself to Duke William in Normandy , and offered to assist him in deposing his brother . William listened to his proposals , and gave him some vessels with which to make an attempt on some part of the English coast .
Pagina 15
... Tostig from the north . Leaving Tostig and the Scandinavian Harold for a while , let us return to William and his Normans . Far and wide did he publish the perjury of Harold , enlisting the superstition of the times on his side . All ...
... Tostig from the north . Leaving Tostig and the Scandinavian Harold for a while , let us return to William and his Normans . Far and wide did he publish the perjury of Harold , enlisting the superstition of the times on his side . All ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Vizualizare completă - 1846 |
Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Vizualizare completă - 1846 |
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