A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to the Death of Queen Victoria, Том 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - Всего страниц: 1030 |
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... Pope Gregory VII . PAGE 106 107 VII .. 108 9. William and Gregory 10. The Rising of the Earls . 12. Domesday Book . 1085- 1075 11. The New Forest 1086 1070-1072 103 13. William's Great Councils I 10 110 III 112 5. How William kept down ...
... Pope Gregory VII . PAGE 106 107 VII .. 108 9. William and Gregory 10. The Rising of the Earls . 12. Domesday Book . 1085- 1075 11. The New Forest 1086 1070-1072 103 13. William's Great Councils I 10 110 III 112 5. How William kept down ...
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... Pope threatens John with Deposition . 1212- 1213 PAGE 178 • 179 12. John's Submission . 1213. 180 13. The Resistance of the Barons and Clergy . 1213 14. The Battle of Bouvines . 15. The Struggle between John 180 181 5. Causes of ...
... Pope threatens John with Deposition . 1212- 1213 PAGE 178 • 179 12. John's Submission . 1213. 180 13. The Resistance of the Barons and Clergy . 1213 14. The Battle of Bouvines . 15. The Struggle between John 180 181 5. Causes of ...
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... Pope . Many years before , as a deacon , he had been attracted by the fair faces of some boys from Deira exposed for sale in the Roman slave - market . He was told that the children were Angles . " Not Angles , but angels , " he replied ...
... Pope . Many years before , as a deacon , he had been attracted by the fair faces of some boys from Deira exposed for sale in the Roman slave - market . He was told that the children were Angles . " Not Angles , but angels , " he replied ...
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... Pope . In those days the Pope had far less authority over the Churches of Western Europe than he after- wards acquired , but he offered the only centre round which they could rally , now that the Empire had broken up into many states ...
... Pope . In those days the Pope had far less authority over the Churches of Western Europe than he after- wards acquired , but he offered the only centre round which they could rally , now that the Empire had broken up into many states ...
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... Pope Gregory to be an archbishopric , was ultimately acknow- ledged as such , but as yet it was but a missionary station . Paulinus converted thousands in Deira , but the men of Bernicia were unaffected by his pleadings . Christianity ...
... Pope Gregory to be an archbishopric , was ultimately acknow- ledged as such , but as yet it was but a missionary station . Paulinus converted thousands in Deira , but the men of Bernicia were unaffected by his pleadings . Christianity ...
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