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... brother was dead ) . Two years after this he died , and his body lies at Winchester . In his will he divided his realm among his sons , the Wise Men agreeing thereto , so that Æthelbald , Ethelred , and Ælfred should be head - kings one ...
... brother was dead ) . Two years after this he died , and his body lies at Winchester . In his will he divided his realm among his sons , the Wise Men agreeing thereto , so that Æthelbald , Ethelred , and Ælfred should be head - kings one ...
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... brother , who had come back from Rome , ruled with him . Æthelred That very year there came to England a mighty Host of Danes under Ingwar the Boneless , Ubba , The Great Host , and Halfdan , the sons of Ragnar , meaning to win England ...
... brother , who had come back from Rome , ruled with him . Æthelred That very year there came to England a mighty Host of Danes under Ingwar the Boneless , Ubba , The Great Host , and Halfdan , the sons of Ragnar , meaning to win England ...
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... brother - in - law died , Eadweard gave the aldermanship to his widow , Æthelflæd , the famous Lady of the Marchland . Brother and sister laboured for seven years to secure the kingdom against the Danes , by building a line of forts ...
... brother - in - law died , Eadweard gave the aldermanship to his widow , Æthelflæd , the famous Lady of the Marchland . Brother and sister laboured for seven years to secure the kingdom against the Danes , by building a line of forts ...
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... brother , who had fought by his side at Brunanbury , was now chosen king . He got the whole Danelaw south of Humber into his hands , and made it part of his own kingdom for ever . Of this Reconquest of the Five Boroughs -Leicester ...
... brother , who had fought by his side at Brunanbury , was now chosen king . He got the whole Danelaw south of Humber into his hands , and made it part of his own kingdom for ever . Of this Reconquest of the Five Boroughs -Leicester ...
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... brother Eadgar . Whether by his own fault or not , Eadwig did not get on well ; he quarrelled with Oda the archbishop , the head of the reforming party , about his marriage , which was declared to be contrary to church law ; he banished ...
... brother Eadgar . Whether by his own fault or not , Eadwig did not get on well ; he quarrelled with Oda the archbishop , the head of the reforming party , about his marriage , which was declared to be contrary to church law ; he banished ...
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