Ethelred the Unready was king of England from 078 to 1013 and 1014 to 1016. Ethelred created so much distrust among his subjects that the Danes easily re-conquered England in 980. in 1013, Dane Sweyn Forkbeard became king of England.Farndon, John...
poor creature of that kind; let him do as Gorm of Denmark, Eric of Sweden, Egbert of England, and others had done,--subdue into peace and regulation the confused, contentious bits of jarls round him, and become a king; then, perhaps, she might think of his proposal: till then, not....
首页 Early Kings of Norway 书架书页 | 目录 加书签 第2章24994字ThisbigvoyageandfurioussiegeofLondonisSveinDouble-beard’sfirstrealattempttofulfilthatvowofhisatFatherBlue-tooth’s"funeralale,"andconquerEngland,——whichitisapityhecouldnotyetdo。HadLondonnowfallentohim,itisprettyevidentallEnglandmusthave...
England in 1290, but rather adopted the public face of Christianity, while continuing to practice Judaism in secret. Crypto-Jews and Crypto-Muslims held the highest offices in the land, including service as archbishops, dukes, earls, kings and queens. Among those proposed to be of Jewish ...
Early English kings 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: J Farndon 摘要: England's kingship began with Athelstan, who was crowned king of all Britain at Kingston on September 4, 925. Ethelred the Unready was king of England from 078 to 1013 and 1014 to 1016. Ethelred created so ...
•NextcametheVikingraiders(北欧海盗)fromScandinaviaandDanesfromDenmark.TheyattackedvariouspartsofEnglandfromtheendofthe8thcentury.Duringthe9thand10thcenturies,EnglandwasdividedalmostinhalfbetweentheVikingDanesintheeastandnortheastandtheSaxonsinthewest.FamousEnglishKingsduringtheDanishinvasion •Alfred:Alfredwasthe...
Duncan was of the England camp. He was the son of Malcolm III by his first wife Ingibiorg and had been brought up in England during his father’s time there. In 1072 he was placed under the protection of William the Conqueror. Because of this, he reintroduced English influence into ...
England before the Reform Bill, very unlike Scotland, was one of the worst educated countries in Europe. The spirit of reform then touched education so far that in 1833 the Government ventured upon a grant of £20,000 in its aid, to help in the building of a few more schools. Fiv...
'Riotous Assemblies' examines 18th & early 19th century England through the lens of popular disorder. This book pays particular attention to disturbances in the years between 1795 and 1812, examining how far they indicated the discontinu... ...
3.A推理题。根据第三段2,3行Bedford Castle repeatedly offeredthe kings of England refuge against various storms in the form ofonslaughts from abroad and various domestic threats againstthem说明英国的国王在遇见国内人反对的时候把这里当成难民营来寻求避难,故A正确。4.B细节题。根据最后一段2,3行It is...