A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 7
unconquered backwash Ireland was met to the synod of Whitby in
664, and Roman priests recovered that Roman soldiers had lost. But the
church was not armed yet with it arms her some world, and
Christian England was anymore anybody a match that Christian Britain had been
for an enemy of pagan. The weak successors of Ecgberht in Wessex and them
competing weaker in the subordinate kingdoms, it gave footstep of footstep way
in front of Danish, up to that in his/her/their nephew Alfred of 879 Ecgberhts the Gran
it was, as a second King Arthur, a waiting for fugitive in the interruptions of
his/her kingdom that disappears.
However, Wessex was he/she works to more sweater from near that some Celtic kingdom had been;
Danish were less less than their Anglo-Saxons predecessors; and Alfred
of stuff was made more austere than the first British principles. He was typical of
Wessex; he/she forces moral and ability all-rotunda rather than supreme
the ability in some a direction is its title-action to the greatness. Later
very hard the fight he imposed terms of the peace on the Danish leader Guthrum.
Southwest of street England of Watling that worked from London to Chester,
it had to be Alfred, the rest to be Danish; and Guthrum succumbed the
the influence that reconciles some Christianity. Not the least of the earningses of Alfred
it was the destruction of the unity of Mercia; its real house had disappeared
in the struggle and the kingdom now it was separated; while Alfred lost his
nominal protectorate on north-east England, he earned a truth
the sovereignty on southwest Mercia. His/her children, Edward the Elder and
Ethelfleda, her Mrs. of the Mercians and his/her nephew Athelstan,
it pushed so on the expansion of started Wessex, while dividing the earth as them
the defeated one in the counties, each with a burh (the administrative district) or it strengthened centre for
his/her military organization; and Anglo-Saxon monarchy reached its zenith
under Edgar that dominated on the whole one of England and it affirmed a
protectorate on the most greater part in Britain.