A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 41
... brought over Luidhart , a French bishop , to the court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the pro- pagation of her religion she supported the credit of her faith by an irreproachable conduct , and em- ployed Period 2. ] 41 HEPTARCHY .
... brought over Luidhart , a French bishop , to the court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the pro- pagation of her religion she supported the credit of her faith by an irreproachable conduct , and em- ployed Period 2. ] 41 HEPTARCHY .
Page 64
... French kings whose coronation was performed with all the ceremonies of the church . He was consecrated by Saint Boniface , archbishop of A. D. Mayence , and the deposition of the legitimate 64 [ Period 2 . HEPTARCHY .
... French kings whose coronation was performed with all the ceremonies of the church . He was consecrated by Saint Boniface , archbishop of A. D. Mayence , and the deposition of the legitimate 64 [ Period 2 . HEPTARCHY .
Page 65
... French monarch , en- gages to restore the exarchat to the emperors of Con- stantinople . But in the following year , far from keep- ing his promise , he besieges Rome . The pope , the clergy and laity of Rome apply again to Pepin , and ...
... French monarch , en- gages to restore the exarchat to the emperors of Con- stantinople . But in the following year , far from keep- ing his promise , he besieges Rome . The pope , the clergy and laity of Rome apply again to Pepin , and ...
Page 96
... French king Charles le Simple . Ann . 1001 to 1002 . Ethelred , who was now a widower , observing the close connection thus maintained among all the Danes , however divided in government or situation , considered an alliance with that ...
... French king Charles le Simple . Ann . 1001 to 1002 . Ethelred , who was now a widower , observing the close connection thus maintained among all the Danes , however divided in government or situation , considered an alliance with that ...
Page 105
... , and had imbibed an affection for their manners . The court of England was soon filled with Normans ; the courtiers affected to imitate their dress and entertainments . The study of the French Period 3. ] EDWARD THE CONFESSOR . 105.
... , and had imbibed an affection for their manners . The court of England was soon filled with Normans ; the courtiers affected to imitate their dress and entertainments . The study of the French Period 3. ] EDWARD THE CONFESSOR . 105.
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