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... king ( oiscinga ) of Kent , was the Bret- walda . He had married Bertha ( Aldeberga ) the daughter of Charibert ( Cherebert ) , king of the Franks ( of Paris ) , who was a Christian . Bertha stipulated for the free profession of her ...
... king ( oiscinga ) of Kent , was the Bret- walda . He had married Bertha ( Aldeberga ) the daughter of Charibert ( Cherebert ) , king of the Franks ( of Paris ) , who was a Christian . Bertha stipulated for the free profession of her ...
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... king ; he by that means gained over EADBALD , the successor of Ethelbert , to the Christian faith , who then consented to recall Mellitus and Justus from the continent ; the latter of whom on the death of Laurentius succeeded him in the ...
... king ; he by that means gained over EADBALD , the successor of Ethelbert , to the Christian faith , who then consented to recall Mellitus and Justus from the continent ; the latter of whom on the death of Laurentius succeeded him in the ...
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... king in the style and extravagance of his living ; this brought down upon him the displeasure of his prince , and led to the partition of his large diocese of Northumbria : a proposition originating with king EGFRID , and to which ...
... king in the style and extravagance of his living ; this brought down upon him the displeasure of his prince , and led to the partition of his large diocese of Northumbria : a proposition originating with king EGFRID , and to which ...
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... king of Mercia , being at this period at enmity with Alric the king of Kent , whom he subse- quently slew in battle , and with Lambert archbishop of Canterbury because he had been striving to get foreign assistance for his royal master ...
... king of Mercia , being at this period at enmity with Alric the king of Kent , whom he subse- quently slew in battle , and with Lambert archbishop of Canterbury because he had been striving to get foreign assistance for his royal master ...
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... King's chaplain , and was made Abbot of Glastonbury ( A. D. 943. ) : which was now restored at the wish of Dunstan by the liberality of the King . Here he introduced the Benedictine rule , and became the first ABBOT of that order in ...
... King's chaplain , and was made Abbot of Glastonbury ( A. D. 943. ) : which was now restored at the wish of Dunstan by the liberality of the King . Here he introduced the Benedictine rule , and became the first ABBOT of that order in ...
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