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  • '''Edward''', surnamed the '''''Atheling''''' (meaning ''Exile'') to distinguish him from other contemporaries, was the son of [[Edmund Ir In exile he married Agatha, a German [[princess]] who may have been the daughter of
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  • ...odwin in 1051, stripping him of his [[title]]. A year later, flouting his exile, and by force of [[arms]], Godwin forced the [[king]] to restore him. Godw ...ure king. Heedless of this, as his father had been of the king's order of exile, when Edward died, [[Harold_Godwinson|Harold]] seized the throne, and ruled
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  • '''Edward''', surnamed the '''''Atheling''''' (meaning ''Exile'') to distinguish him from other contemporaries, was the son of [[Edmund Ir In exile he married Agatha, a German [[princess]] who may have been the daughter of
    2 KB (248 words) - 09:53, 3 December 2007
  • ...ave excommunicated her, had her branded, had her hamstrung, and caused her exile to [[Ireland]].
    532 bytes (82 words) - 11:04, 12 May 2006
  • ...or Ealdgyth), had a son ([[Edward Atheling]]) by her who spent his life in exile, was then murdered by his wife's brother, leaving a second son born postum
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  • He spent much of his later life in political exile. Although he was a White [[Guelf]] at a time of ascendancy for Black Guelfs
    703 bytes (108 words) - 17:38, 16 May 2006
  • ...ed by [[Edward III]] of England, invaded from France (where he had been in exile) and defeated David's Regent, the Earl of Mar. He was crowned at Scone in ...d|English]] king. At some point in the next decade Balliol died in French exile once more, unmarried, unheired, unloved and unmourned.
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  • ...lemagne) and succeeded Beorhtric (who was one of those responsible for his exile) as King of [[Wessex]] in 802.
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  • ...ised to the position of [[chief minister]]. He was aware that, during his exile, [[William the Conqueror|William]], [[duke]] of [[Normandy]] had visited Ed
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  • ...efeated the [[East Anglia|East Angles]], drove the king of [[Wessex]] into exile for three years, and continued to wage [[war]] against the [[Bernicia]]ns o
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  • ...(or worse, an [[oubliette]]), the use of [[stocks]] or the [[tumbril]], [[exile]], [[torture]], [[maim]]ing and [[execution]] were all commonly used punish
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  • ...rl]] of East Anglia in 1045, Harold was sent, with his father Godwin, into exile in 1051, for leading opposition to [[Edward the Confessor|King Edward]] but ...ding area- which he refused to do, resulting in he and his sons going into exile, but only to raise support for a triumphal return.<br>
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  • ...endetta remains in play. Guerri later manages to escape from his home into exile and out of record.
    1 KB (226 words) - 11:53, 26 June 2008
  • ...], Edgar was the [[king]] which [[England]] never had. His family were in exile under the [[Viking]] kings, and were believed dead, until they were found i
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  • ...nd recalled from exile [[Aethelred Unraed|Ethelred Ill-Counsel]], from his exile in [[Normandy]]. Canute, aware that he needed to cement his succession in ...ement with his former ally, Thorkell the Tall, but after a brief period of exile for the earl, the two were reconciled around 1023.
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  • spend six year in exile.
    2 KB (303 words) - 12:02, 4 April 2006
  • ...id Eochaid by relieving him of all his regnal troubles by sending him into exile in northern Wales, and obscurity, even the date of his death being now unkn
    1 KB (191 words) - 20:59, 27 September 2015
  • ...supposed to have spent 3 years exploring the coastline (during a period of exile from Iceland) and to have encouraged 25 [[ship]]-loads of settlers to cross
    2 KB (388 words) - 20:32, 27 May 2006
  • ...Antioch. During this period the Greek Orthodox patriarch was forced into exile in Constantinople. In 1342 Patriarch Ignatius II transferred the seat of h
    3 KB (460 words) - 21:15, 22 May 2006
  • ...ampeador. El Cid crushed the Almoravids, and was summarily sent back into exile.
    3 KB (424 words) - 06:11, 31 January 2007
  • ...[Anjou]]) led to terms of a settlement whereby Hugh agreed to three years' exile. When, thereafter, an attempt was made to [[murder]] the count, and Fulk w
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