History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-eightRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1861 - Всего страниц: 856 |
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... William Clito of Normandy . The king makes war upon him . - § 10. His cares to secure the succession of his daughter Matilda to the throne . Death of Henry from over - eating stewed lampreys . His character . - § 11. Retrospect of his ...
... William Clito of Normandy . The king makes war upon him . - § 10. His cares to secure the succession of his daughter Matilda to the throne . Death of Henry from over - eating stewed lampreys . His character . - § 11. Retrospect of his ...
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... William Clito ( or illustrious , the usual title of the Norman heir ) as a defence against the claims of the ambitious Henry . Alas ! for the romance and truthfulness of the feudal mind ! Henry silenced the reclamations of France by ...
... William Clito ( or illustrious , the usual title of the Norman heir ) as a defence against the claims of the ambitious Henry . Alas ! for the romance and truthfulness of the feudal mind ! Henry silenced the reclamations of France by ...
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James White. PRINCE WILLIAM ACKNOWLEDGED . 147 A.D. 1118. ] gallant Sir Helie of St. Saen . But this was not enough . A marriage had been agreed upon between the unlucky Fitz- Robert , as William Clito was called , and the earl's fair ...
James White. PRINCE WILLIAM ACKNOWLEDGED . 147 A.D. 1118. ] gallant Sir Helie of St. Saen . But this was not enough . A marriage had been agreed upon between the unlucky Fitz- Robert , as William Clito was called , and the earl's fair ...
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... William Clito , in imi- tation of his father , was a bold knight , and carried his ducal crest into the front of ... William Clito , and the Pope had failed to procure kinder treatment for the imprisoned Robert of Normandy , and Prince ...
... William Clito , in imi- tation of his father , was a bold knight , and carried his ducal crest into the front of ... William Clito , and the Pope had failed to procure kinder treatment for the imprisoned Robert of Normandy , and Prince ...
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... William Clito and William of England . The death of the latter , who had been her affianced husband , left her disposal once more in her father's power ; and in order effectually to prevent the success of that hated nephew in obtain ...
... William Clito and William of England . The death of the latter , who had been her affianced husband , left her disposal once more in her father's power ; and in order effectually to prevent the success of that hated nephew in obtain ...
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