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English: Charles Dudley Tennant - After the Battle of Ethandun (Edington), 878
Date c. 1922
Source Hutchinson's Story of the British nations, a glorious and vivid panorama of the mightiest empire in history - one quarter of the earth - its lands, and its peoples; from prehistoric times to the 14th century, together with 9 supplements dealing with the British Empire overseas. Hutchinson, London, c. 1922. Onlineː https://archive.org/details/storyofbritishna00hutcuoft/mode/1up
Author Creator:Charles Dudley Tennant

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