The Victoria History of England: From the Landing of Julius Caesar, B.C. 54, to the Marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, A.D. 1863Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1865 - 723 страница |
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... France 1299 10 11 012 Edward II . 1307 Isabella of France 1308 19 Edward III . 1327 Philipa of Hainault 1328 50 12 Richard II . 1377 Ann of Luxembourg 1382 Isabella of France 1396 13 Henry IV . 1399 Mary Bohun 1317 13 Jane of Navarre ...
... France 1299 10 11 012 Edward II . 1307 Isabella of France 1308 19 Edward III . 1327 Philipa of Hainault 1328 50 12 Richard II . 1377 Ann of Luxembourg 1382 Isabella of France 1396 13 Henry IV . 1399 Mary Bohun 1317 13 Jane of Navarre ...
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... France , with the hope of finding passage to Cornwall . In this they were , however , disappointed , but having met with a kind reception from the Belge who inhabited those parts , they settled there , and never returned to their native ...
... France , with the hope of finding passage to Cornwall . In this they were , however , disappointed , but having met with a kind reception from the Belge who inhabited those parts , they settled there , and never returned to their native ...
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... France , and a sarcastic allusion having been made by the latter , the fiery temper of the Norman was excited , and he at once pre- pared for war . He entered France , and according to his usual custom , desolated the country wherever ...
... France , and a sarcastic allusion having been made by the latter , the fiery temper of the Norman was excited , and he at once pre- pared for war . He entered France , and according to his usual custom , desolated the country wherever ...
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... France and Denmark ; and Malcolm of Scotland invaded the northern districts of this kingdom . In order further to strengthen the Tower of London , which had been entirely rebuilt by the Conqueror , William II . surrounded it with a wall ...
... France and Denmark ; and Malcolm of Scotland invaded the northern districts of this kingdom . In order further to strengthen the Tower of London , which had been entirely rebuilt by the Conqueror , William II . surrounded it with a wall ...
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... France , when , to atone for his unintentional crime , he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land . But Tyrrel always denied the accusation ; and on his return deposed on oath that he did not see the king on the day of his death , nor did he ...
... France , when , to atone for his unintentional crime , he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land . But Tyrrel always denied the accusation ; and on his return deposed on oath that he did not see the king on the day of his death , nor did he ...
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