A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Louis forbade any noble to be a vassal of both the French and English kings ; he forbade any noble to engage in a private war to avenge an injury until forty days after the offense , in order to give the king time to attempt a ...
... Louis forbade any noble to be a vassal of both the French and English kings ; he forbade any noble to engage in a private war to avenge an injury until forty days after the offense , in order to give the king time to attempt a ...
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... Louis XII ( 1485- 1515 ) , who claimed Milan and within seven months conquered it . He retained it for fourteen years ( 1499-1513 ) . A secret treaty between Louis and Ferdinand of Aragon ( 1500 ) pro- vided for the partition of the ...
... Louis XII ( 1485- 1515 ) , who claimed Milan and within seven months conquered it . He retained it for fourteen years ( 1499-1513 ) . A secret treaty between Louis and Ferdinand of Aragon ( 1500 ) pro- vided for the partition of the ...
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... Louis VI ( king of France ) , 346 , 466 Louis IX , St. , 285 , 289 , 290 , 432 , 467 , 513-515 crusade , 262 economic reforms , 489-490 , 515 Judicial reforms , 512 , 514-515 Louis XI ( king of France ) , 557-559 , 560 , 688 Louis XII ...
... Louis VI ( king of France ) , 346 , 466 Louis IX , St. , 285 , 289 , 290 , 432 , 467 , 513-515 crusade , 262 economic reforms , 489-490 , 515 Judicial reforms , 512 , 514-515 Louis XI ( king of France ) , 557-559 , 560 , 688 Louis XII ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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