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  • 51History of Southampton — Southampton is a city in Hampshire, England. The area has been settled since the stone age. Its history has been affected by its geographical location, on a major estuary on the English Channel coast with an unusual double high tide, and by its… …

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  • 52Robert of Jumièges — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Robert of Jumiéges caption= Modern ruins of the Abbey of Jumièges birth name = began =unknown consecration = 1051 term end = 1052 predecessor = Edsige successor = Stigand birth date = death date = 26… …

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  • 53Germanic Christianity — The Germanic peoples underwent gradual Christianization in the course of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. By the 8th century, most of England and the Frankish Empire was de jure Christian, and by AD 1100, Germanic paganism had also… …

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  • 54René Massigli — (1888 February 3, 1988) was a French diplomat who played a leading as a senior official at the Quai d Orsay, and was regarded as one of the leading French experts on Germany. Early careerThe son of a Protestant law professor, Massigli joined the… …

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  • 55Wales — /waylz/, n. a division of the United Kingdom, in SW Great Britain. 2,766,800; 8016 sq. mi. (20,760 sq. km). Medieval, Cambria. * * * I Welsh Cymru Principality, constituting an integral part of the United Kingdom. It occupies a peninsula on the… …

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  • 56Portsmouth — For other places with the same name, see Portsmouth (disambiguation). Portsmouth   City and Unitary Authority Area   City of Portsmouth …

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  • 57David I of Scotland — David I King of the Scots ... (more) Reign April or May 1124 – 24 May 1153 Coronation Scone, April or May 1124 …

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  • 58Battle of Fulford — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Fulford partof=Viking Conquest of England caption=A map of the battle date=20 September 1066 place=Fulford, York, England territory=Norwegian gain Fulford and later York result=Norwegian Victory… …

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  • 59Roman Britain — History of the British Isles This box: view · talk · edit …

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  • 60Knighten Guilde — A Medieval guild of the City of London, allegedly founded by Saxon King Edgar for loyal knights, but laterly known as a popular religious guild supporting the poor. It is mentioned in A Survey of London, by John Stow (1603), its only other… …

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