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  1. Hace 3 días · Alfred the Great (also spelled Ælfred; c.849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Guthlac profetizó que Ethelbaldo ascendería al trono como rey, y como muestra de gratitud, se comprometió a erigir una abadía en su honor si la profecía se volvía realidad. Aunque se hizo realidad dos años después de la muerte de San Guthlac en el año 714, el ya rey cumplió su promesa y construyó la Abadía de Crowland.

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Ethelbaldo (834–860) - Ethelbaldo, segundo descendiente del Ethelwulfo, fue rey de Wessex desde el 855 hasta el 860. Fue un hombre devoto que peregrinó a Roma y obligó a su padre a abdicar cuando regresó.

  4. Hace 4 días · THE ABBEY OF TEWKESBURY. According to the chronicle of Tewkesbury, Oddo and Dodo, two Saxon lords who lived during the reign of three Mercian kings, Ethelred, Kenred, and Ethelbald, founded the first monastery at Tewkesbury. (fn. 1) Modern research has shown that Oddo lived at least 300 years (fn. 2) after Dodo.

  5. Not sure if this is the right sub to put this in, but I've recently been reading up on American Revolutionary History and the specific political thinkers of that era, specifically Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison and others, and I've read how nearly all of them would tend to study 16 and sometimes up to 18 hours a day, whether it was law, political theory/historical texts, civics, business topics ...

  6. Hace 6 días · Busca aquí【Esquelas de Alhaurín de la Torre】De ayer y hoy: Necrológicas, muertos, esquelas online en Alhaurín de la Torre ☑️ Actualizado por iDecesos®.

  7. Hace 4 días · HOUSES OF BENEDICTINE MONKS 1. THE ABBEY OF ABINGDON. Wonderful, but quite baseless, legends were once current with regard to the very early history of the abbey of Abingdon, as to its being founded by King Lucius and destroyed by the Emperor Diocletian; as to the Emperor Constantine receiving here his education as a youth; or as to the five hundred monks who lived by the labours of their ...