A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... nobility on neighboring benefices or the dissatisfied and mutinous tenants on their own . As a rule , the churchmen aided the king against the lay nobility , sometimes out of respect , but more often from a clear realization of their ...
... nobility on neighboring benefices or the dissatisfied and mutinous tenants on their own . As a rule , the churchmen aided the king against the lay nobility , sometimes out of respect , but more often from a clear realization of their ...
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... nobility despised any meat from the market place . In winter or in very hot weather the social amusements of the nobility were much more peaceful . It was common for them to drink to excess , to play dice constantly , or to amuse ...
... nobility despised any meat from the market place . In winter or in very hot weather the social amusements of the nobility were much more peaceful . It was common for them to drink to excess , to play dice constantly , or to amuse ...
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... nobility was gradually subdivided into various groups . At the top was the old feudal nobility , the nobility of the sword . Next came those whose families had been raised to the nobility by royal decree . Lastly came those who were ...
... nobility was gradually subdivided into various groups . At the top was the old feudal nobility , the nobility of the sword . Next came those whose families had been raised to the nobility by royal decree . Lastly came those who were ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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