The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1841 - Great Britain |
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Page 181
... Edgar Atheling , Christina , and Margaret . Edgar will be frequently mentioned in our subsequent pages . Margaret became the wife of Malcolm , King of Scotland , and through her the rights of the line of Alfred and Cerdic were trans ...
... Edgar Atheling , Christina , and Margaret . Edgar will be frequently mentioned in our subsequent pages . Margaret became the wife of Malcolm , King of Scotland , and through her the rights of the line of Alfred and Cerdic were trans ...
Page 195
... Atheling , or Edward the Outlaw , as he is more commonly called , obeyed the sum- mons with alacrity , and soon arrived in London with his wife Agatha and his three young children -Edgar , Margaret , and Christina . The race of their ...
... Atheling , or Edward the Outlaw , as he is more commonly called , obeyed the sum- mons with alacrity , and soon arrived in London with his wife Agatha and his three young children -Edgar , Margaret , and Christina . The race of their ...
Page 196
... Edgar the Atheling , that prince was very young , feeble in body , and in intellect not far removed from idiotcy . The latter circumstance forbade all exer- tion in his favour ; but , had he been the most pro- mising of youths , it is ...
... Edgar the Atheling , that prince was very young , feeble in body , and in intellect not far removed from idiotcy . The latter circumstance forbade all exer- tion in his favour ; but , had he been the most pro- mising of youths , it is ...
Page 360
... Edgar Atheling , the imbecile son of Edmund Iron - side , who had been previously set aside on account of his little worth ; and when Stigand the primate , and Aldred the Archbishop of York , threw their weight into this scale , it out ...
... Edgar Atheling , the imbecile son of Edmund Iron - side , who had been previously set aside on account of his little worth ; and when Stigand the primate , and Aldred the Archbishop of York , threw their weight into this scale , it out ...
Page 362
... Edgar Atheling , whose moral nullity secured him from suspicion and danger , was an inmate of the new court , and William , knowing he was che- rished by many of the English on account of his descent , pretended to treat him with great ...
... Edgar Atheling , whose moral nullity secured him from suspicion and danger , was an inmate of the new court , and William , knowing he was che- rished by many of the English on account of his descent , pretended to treat him with great ...
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