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... army chose Cnut , Swegen's son , as king , but the English Wise Men sent to Æthelred and told him " that they loved no lord better than their own natural lord , if he would rule them rightlier than he did before . " And he answered ...
... army chose Cnut , Swegen's son , as king , but the English Wise Men sent to Æthelred and told him " that they loved no lord better than their own natural lord , if he would rule them rightlier than he did before . " And he answered ...
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... army to over- awe him . The king sent for Leofric and Siward , and it looked like the beginning of a civil war , when after several parleys and a delay which tired out Godwine's men , the great earl and all his family were banished and ...
... army to over- awe him . The king sent for Leofric and Siward , and it looked like the beginning of a civil war , when after several parleys and a delay which tired out Godwine's men , the great earl and all his family were banished and ...
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... army in the hopes of good pay and plunder and the blessing on the undertaking which the Pope had sent the duke with a con- secrated banner . For he was angry with Harold for his per- jury and with Stigand for taking Robert's place , not ...
... army in the hopes of good pay and plunder and the blessing on the undertaking which the Pope had sent the duke with a con- secrated banner . For he was angry with Harold for his per- jury and with Stigand for taking Robert's place , not ...
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... army in his stead , though they feared the saints ' vengeance on him because of his broken oath . He chose his ground skilfully along the steep brow of a long hill at Senlake near Hastings , stockading the front of his line with hurdles ...
... army in his stead , though they feared the saints ' vengeance on him because of his broken oath . He chose his ground skilfully along the steep brow of a long hill at Senlake near Hastings , stockading the front of his line with hurdles ...
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... army across the wild hills to Chester , took it and stamped out the revolt , setting an earl as Constable to hold the city and keep the Welsh quiet . The last struggle came about in the east , where Eadwine and Morkere turned traitors ...
... army across the wild hills to Chester , took it and stamped out the revolt , setting an earl as Constable to hold the city and keep the Welsh quiet . The last struggle came about in the east , where Eadwine and Morkere turned traitors ...
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