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... buried ; Harold crowned 1064 1065 1066 Jan. 5 6 " " Harold wins over Northumberland with the help of Bishop Wulf- stan Harold's Easter Feast at Westminster The Comet · Jan. 15 - April 16 . April 16-23 24-30 Tostig ravages Wight and ...
... buried ; Harold crowned 1064 1065 1066 Jan. 5 6 " " Harold wins over Northumberland with the help of Bishop Wulf- stan Harold's Easter Feast at Westminster The Comet · Jan. 15 - April 16 . April 16-23 24-30 Tostig ravages Wight and ...
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... buried at Glastonbury .. This is not unlikely , as there can be no doubt that Glaston- 1 All , except Cnut the Dane and his sons , Harold son of Godwine , and William the Conqueror . William's sons were descended from Cerdic in a ...
... buried at Glastonbury .. This is not unlikely , as there can be no doubt that Glaston- 1 All , except Cnut the Dane and his sons , Harold son of Godwine , and William the Conqueror . William's sons were descended from Cerdic in a ...
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... buried in the porch of the minster of Saint Peter , which Edwin had begun to build , and which Oswald his sister's son finished . I have told you the story of Edwin at length , because it is such a famous and beautiful tale , but for ...
... buried in the porch of the minster of Saint Peter , which Edwin had begun to build , and which Oswald his sister's son finished . I have told you the story of Edwin at length , because it is such a famous and beautiful tale , but for ...
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... buried there in the church of Saint Peter . So that he lived hardly longer after his baptism than the poor boys , the sons of King Arwald of Wight , had lived after theirs . Now after Ceadwalla there reigned in Wessex a great King whose ...
... buried there in the church of Saint Peter . So that he lived hardly longer after his baptism than the poor boys , the sons of King Arwald of Wight , had lived after theirs . Now after Ceadwalla there reigned in Wessex a great King whose ...
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... buried them with great honour . So Offa was King , and he waxed mighty , and he smote the Welsh ofttimes , and he warred mightily with the other Kings of the Angles and Saxons that were in Britain . Moreover he made a league with ...
... buried them with great honour . So Offa was King , and he waxed mighty , and he smote the Welsh ofttimes , and he warred mightily with the other Kings of the Angles and Saxons that were in Britain . Moreover he made a league with ...
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