A History of England from the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688: Abridged, Incorporating the Corrections and Researches of Recent Historians, and Continued Down to the Year 1858Harper & brothers, 1873 - Всего страниц: 789 |
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... march of Ostorius , and the Roman eagles pervaded the greater part of Britain . But the Silures and Ordovicest still held out , and it was not till after many years of warfare that Caer Caradoc , the residence of the British leader ...
... march of Ostorius , and the Roman eagles pervaded the greater part of Britain . But the Silures and Ordovicest still held out , and it was not till after many years of warfare that Caer Caradoc , the residence of the British leader ...
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... March or boundary , and was conquered by Anglian chieftains , who were for some time subject to the kings of Northumbria . It was erected into an independent state by Penda about 626 , under the name of the March or Mercia , which was ...
... March or boundary , and was conquered by Anglian chieftains , who were for some time subject to the kings of Northumbria . It was erected into an independent state by Penda about 626 , under the name of the March or Mercia , which was ...
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... march of 100 miles from Acre to Ascalon was a great and per- petual battle of 11 days . Ascalon fell into the hands of the Christians ; other sieges were carried on with equal success ; Rich- ard was even able to advance within sight of ...
... march of 100 miles from Acre to Ascalon was a great and per- petual battle of 11 days . Ascalon fell into the hands of the Christians ; other sieges were carried on with equal success ; Rich- ard was even able to advance within sight of ...
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... March . John of Gaunt ( Duke of Lancaster ) . d . 1399 . HENRY IV . b . 1366. d . 1413 . m . 1. Mary of Bohun , 2 daughters ( Eleanor , Joan ) . Edmund ( Duke of York ) . d . 1402 . 2. Joan of Navarre . Thomas ( Duke of Gloucester ) . d ...
... March . John of Gaunt ( Duke of Lancaster ) . d . 1399 . HENRY IV . b . 1366. d . 1413 . m . 1. Mary of Bohun , 2 daughters ( Eleanor , Joan ) . Edmund ( Duke of York ) . d . 1402 . 2. Joan of Navarre . Thomas ( Duke of Gloucester ) . d ...
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... ( March , 1208 ) which he had for some time held suspended over him . § 5. The interdict was followed up in the next year ( 1209 ) by the sentence of excommunication ; and , as the king still refused to yield , the Pope three years ...
... ( March , 1208 ) which he had for some time held suspended over him . § 5. The interdict was followed up in the next year ( 1209 ) by the sentence of excommunication ; and , as the king still refused to yield , the Pope three years ...
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