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... Duke of Normandy . 109. Restoration of the English Kings ; Edward the Confessor . - In 1042 the oppressive acts of Canute's sons excited insurrec- tion , and both Danes and Saxons joined in the determination to restore the Saxon line ...
... Duke of Normandy . 109. Restoration of the English Kings ; Edward the Confessor . - In 1042 the oppressive acts of Canute's sons excited insurrec- tion , and both Danes and Saxons joined in the determination to restore the Saxon line ...
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... Duke William , who , as we have seen , was a distant kinsman , should reign after him . The Witan , ' or National Coun- cil , chose Harold , who was crowned Jan. 16 , 1066 . 112. What the Saxon Conquest did for Britain . - Saxons ...
... Duke William , who , as we have seen , was a distant kinsman , should reign after him . The Witan , ' or National Coun- cil , chose Harold , who was crowned Jan. 16 , 1066 . 112. What the Saxon Conquest did for Britain . - Saxons ...
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... Duke William hears of Harold's Accession ; message to Harold . Duke William of Normandy was in his park near Rouen , the capital of his dukedom , getting ready for a hunting expedition , when the news was brought to him of Harold's ...
... Duke William hears of Harold's Accession ; message to Harold . Duke William of Normandy was in his park near Rouen , the capital of his dukedom , getting ready for a hunting expedition , when the news was brought to him of Harold's ...
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... duke , grasping the pebbles of the beach with both his outstretched hands , exclaimed , " Thus do I seize the land ! " 147. Harold in the North . There was , in fact , no power to prevent him from establishing his camp , for King Harold ...
... duke , grasping the pebbles of the beach with both his outstretched hands , exclaimed , " Thus do I seize the land ! " 147. Harold in the North . There was , in fact , no power to prevent him from establishing his camp , for King Harold ...
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... Duke William , they lost themselves and their country with one , and that an easy and light , battle . " Doubtless the English had fallen off in many ways from their first estate ; but the record at Senlac ( or Hastings ) shows that ...
... Duke William , they lost themselves and their country with one , and that an easy and light , battle . " Doubtless the English had fallen off in many ways from their first estate ; but the record at Senlac ( or Hastings ) shows that ...
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