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... throne in 800 , soon gained the supremacy over the other kingdoms , for , from the time of Offa's decease , instead of Mercia being the leading Anglo - Saxon State , it fell into decay through in- ternal dissensions , and was easily ...
... throne in 800 , soon gained the supremacy over the other kingdoms , for , from the time of Offa's decease , instead of Mercia being the leading Anglo - Saxon State , it fell into decay through in- ternal dissensions , and was easily ...
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... throne in 800 , and speedily reduced the rest of England under his government . This was known as the consolidation of the Saxon Heptarchy . He is considered as the first king of the English by some historians , though , possibly , his ...
... throne in 800 , and speedily reduced the rest of England under his government . This was known as the consolidation of the Saxon Heptarchy . He is considered as the first king of the English by some historians , though , possibly , his ...
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... throne , and compelled the Danes to quit Wessex . Guthrum , the Danish king , was baptised with his followers , and they were by treaty restricted to East Anglia . Alfred , at this time , was king of Wessex and all south of the Thames ...
... throne , and compelled the Danes to quit Wessex . Guthrum , the Danish king , was baptised with his followers , and they were by treaty restricted to East Anglia . Alfred , at this time , was king of Wessex and all south of the Thames ...
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... throne . The nation was sunk in the grossest ignorance and barbarism , proceeding from the continued disorders in the government and from the ravages of the Danes . The monasteries were destroyed , the monks butchered or dispersed ...
... throne . The nation was sunk in the grossest ignorance and barbarism , proceeding from the continued disorders in the government and from the ravages of the Danes . The monasteries were destroyed , the monks butchered or dispersed ...
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... throne of England , but a com- promise was effected , by which Hardicanute governed the south part of the kingdom till Harold's death , and then was to claim the whole . Conduct , odious and tyrannical ; revived the odious Danegelt ...
... throne of England , but a com- promise was effected , by which Hardicanute governed the south part of the kingdom till Harold's death , and then was to claim the whole . Conduct , odious and tyrannical ; revived the odious Danegelt ...
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