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in his/her fun of favourite of the hunting and his/her army in to continue to
provides for their various lacks from the surrounding country and that
without kind hand.
Anything has been able to prevent the crowning of Edgar, it owed us to be anybody
non necessary delay on William. Christmas day, the nearest great
party of the Church, was sheltered above for the ceremony to which it was
happens in the church of new abbey of Westminster, where Harold had been
crowned and where Edward's body the disposition. The consecration had to be
completed by Aldred Archbishop of York. Anybody Norman, least of every William,
who had come with the special benediction of the correct pope, you/he/she could allow
this sacred office to Stigand whose way to the record had been open
from the outlawry of the archbishop Norman Robert, and of who paillium was
the gift of a schismatic and it excommunicated pope. With this disdains
you destroy from what it also suffered the crowning of Harold, the ceremony was
done as formal and grandiose as possible. Norman watches held order around
the place; a long procession of clergy passed to the church with the,
duke and his/her bishops that sustain at the end. Among, the old ritual of
the crowning almost followed him as how we can judge. English and
To French they wondered in their his/her own languages if theirs had had William to
both king, and they shouted out their approval; William swore then
defends the Church, to justly dominate, to do and to hold corrected law and to
prevents troubles, and finally he was greasy and you/he/she was crowned and it became
King of the English in title and in law. But all this had not happened
without some evidence of plan of the unusual one and violent character of the
event. The Normans put without he/she was mistaken the cries of approval
what it came from about for cries of anger and protest, and in true
Norman way immediately was fallen on anything it was to course of hand, people and
buildings, killing and putting fire to create a diversion and sure being,