Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... progress . Of his early life nothing is known ; even the year of his birth is uncertain . His family , though noble , were not wealthy ; and it appears that Zisca long remained under the paternal roof , assisting his father in the ...
... progress . Of his early life nothing is known ; even the year of his birth is uncertain . His family , though noble , were not wealthy ; and it appears that Zisca long remained under the paternal roof , assisting his father in the ...
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... progress . It then advanced so rapidly that we already find a bishopric erected at Prague in 791. As these missionaries and their successors came from the East , they preached the doctrine of the Greek , and not of the Roman Church ...
... progress . It then advanced so rapidly that we already find a bishopric erected at Prague in 791. As these missionaries and their successors came from the East , they preached the doctrine of the Greek , and not of the Roman Church ...
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... progress . Every town , castle , or stronghold captured , was given over to the fury of the victors , who rarely spared either age or sex . Par- don , however rarely granted , never extended to the clergy , and every monk or secular ...
... progress . Every town , castle , or stronghold captured , was given over to the fury of the victors , who rarely spared either age or sex . Par- don , however rarely granted , never extended to the clergy , and every monk or secular ...
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... progress in martial exercises , and in the Turkish and Slavonian languages . These brilliant qualities and attainments attracted the attention of Amurath , and gained the Sultan's friendship for the young Epirot , who , at a very early ...
... progress in martial exercises , and in the Turkish and Slavonian languages . These brilliant qualities and attainments attracted the attention of Amurath , and gained the Sultan's friendship for the young Epirot , who , at a very early ...
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... progress was slow ; for Buschowitz , Prince of Servia , was now the friend of Amurath , who had even given him his daughter in marriage , and refused to allow the Albanian army to pass through his country . Scanderbeg endeavoured to ...
... progress was slow ; for Buschowitz , Prince of Servia , was now the friend of Amurath , who had even given him his daughter in marriage , and refused to allow the Albanian army to pass through his country . Scanderbeg endeavoured to ...
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