The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 sider |
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... letter ( April , 1761 ) he writes that he had fixed upon the expedition of Charles VIII . into Italy ; but in another letter , dated Beriton , Aug. 4 , 1761 , he states that he had " re- nounced Charles VIII . I succes- sively chose and ...
... letter ( April , 1761 ) he writes that he had fixed upon the expedition of Charles VIII . into Italy ; but in another letter , dated Beriton , Aug. 4 , 1761 , he states that he had " re- nounced Charles VIII . I succes- sively chose and ...
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... Helenam , A.D. 1270 , 18 die Julia . Magister Henricus Calonensis fecit hanc tumbam . " Hist . Chron . Piedm . p . 353 in Godwyn de Presulibus . period . His letter to Prince Edward from Aix la 18 [ CH . THE BARONS ' WAR .
... Helenam , A.D. 1270 , 18 die Julia . Magister Henricus Calonensis fecit hanc tumbam . " Hist . Chron . Piedm . p . 353 in Godwyn de Presulibus . period . His letter to Prince Edward from Aix la 18 [ CH . THE BARONS ' WAR .
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... letter , sufficiently stamps the character of the court . In 1243 , the Queen's mother , Beatrice , Countess of Pro- vence , visited England , a lady of remarkable beauty , manners , and prudence . Already mother of two queens , she ...
... letter , sufficiently stamps the character of the court . In 1243 , the Queen's mother , Beatrice , Countess of Pro- vence , visited England , a lady of remarkable beauty , manners , and prudence . Already mother of two queens , she ...
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... letter to her son Henry III . announcing her mar- riage with the Lord Hugh de Lusig- nan , who had " remained alone and without heirs in Poictou , " explains that his friends would not allow of his marriage with her daughter Joanna ...
... letter to her son Henry III . announcing her mar- riage with the Lord Hugh de Lusig- nan , who had " remained alone and without heirs in Poictou , " explains that his friends would not allow of his marriage with her daughter Joanna ...
Side 23
... Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies , Vol . 1. p . 38 , from the Latin , Royal Letter , No. 392 in Tower . King Henry does not seem to have had previous notice of his mother's marriage , yet he wrote to congratulate the court on ...
... Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies , Vol . 1. p . 38 , from the Latin , Royal Letter , No. 392 in Tower . King Henry does not seem to have had previous notice of his mother's marriage , yet he wrote to congratulate the court on ...
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The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
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The Barons' War: Including the Battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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