The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy

ISBN: 9781330773178 出版年:2016 页码:542 Ordericus Vitalis Forgotten Books

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Ch. I. The Conqueror founds two abbeys at Cam, and Battle abbey — Restores order in England — T126 great English nobles submit — Aggrandizes his Norman followers. IN the time of Pope Alexander II.,1 many states throughout the world were a prey to severe calamities; the nations plunging into furious contests to their mutual ruin. This was particularly the case with the western states, which suffered great disasters. On the death of those excellent kings, Henry of France, and Edward of England, the French and English had long reason to lament their loss, as the princes who succeeded were little like them for virtue and gentleness of disposition. When these fathers of their country were removed, they were followed by tyrants who abused the royal authority. England, stained by the cruel ties and perjury of Harold, fell to decay, and deprived of its race of native kings, became a prey to foreign adventurers, the adherents of William the Conqueror, presenting a melancholy subject for the pen of the feeling historian.

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