| 1825 - 666 pagine
...combat was still warmly maintained, pell-mell and hand to hand. William had his horse killed under him. Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was plucked from the ground, and the flag sent from Rome planted in its stead. The remains of... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 pagine
...a desperate hand to hand combat was still maintained. Duke William had his horse killed under him. Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was instantly plucked out of the ground, and replaced by thebanner which had been sent from Rome.... | |
| Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry - 1847 - 490 pagine
...way into them, but the combat was still fierce, hand to hand. William had his horse killed under him; Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was torn up and replaced by the banner sent from Rome. The wreck of the English army, without... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1847 - 492 pagine
...into them, but the combat was still fierce, hand to hand._ William had his horse killed under him; Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was torn up and replaced by the banner sent from Rome. The wreck of the English army, without... | |
| Louisa Anthony - 1852 - 268 pagine
...Conqueror assum'd the command, со XQUEВOB. [ And the Saxons he drove from their houses and land. WHIÏN King Harold, and his two brothers, fell dead at the foot of the Saxon standard, it was immediately replaced by the consecrated banner which had been sent to Duke... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 pagine
...was still •warmly maintained, pell-mell, and hand to hand. William had his horse killed under him. King Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was plucked from the ground, and the banner sent from Rome planted in its stead. The remains... | |
| W. W. Howard - 1854 - 322 pagine
...Serce, confused, and hand to hand fight was still maintained. William had his horse killed under him ; Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was torn down and replaced by that sent from Rome. The remains of the English army, without chief... | |
| Mary Matilda Howard - 1855 - 444 pagine
...way into them, but the combat was still fierce, hand to hand. William had his horse killed under him, Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was torn up and replaced by the banner sent from Rome. The wreck of the English army, without... | |
| 1861 - 254 pagine
...mounted a second, which died also, and then a third. At last, the Norman onset finally prevailed ; and Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was torn up and replaced by the banner sent from liome. The wreck of the English army, without... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1861 - 452 pagine
...a desperate hand to hand combat was still maintained. Duke William had his horse killed under him. Harold and his two brothers fell dead at the foot of their standard, which was instantly plucked out of the ground, aud replaced by the banner which had been sent from... | |
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