A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... nobles themselves were not often killed . The primary object was to seize the lord of the castle and hold him for ransom . Prisoners of lower rank , however , were usually massacred . It seems that , to the major- ity of mediaeval ...
... nobles themselves were not often killed . The primary object was to seize the lord of the castle and hold him for ransom . Prisoners of lower rank , however , were usually massacred . It seems that , to the major- ity of mediaeval ...
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... nobles influenced the elections and secured nominations of their own choice . Frequently the speakers . were stewards of a noble . Parliament was often subservient to the nobles , and yet was much divided because the powerful nobles ...
... nobles influenced the elections and secured nominations of their own choice . Frequently the speakers . were stewards of a noble . Parliament was often subservient to the nobles , and yet was much divided because the powerful nobles ...
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... nobles in one center , thus creating ' the court , ' where a taste for convention and etiquette was substitu- ted for the simple relations that had existed earlier . By this change the aristocracy fell more under the personal influence ...
... nobles in one center , thus creating ' the court , ' where a taste for convention and etiquette was substitu- ted for the simple relations that had existed earlier . By this change the aristocracy fell more under the personal influence ...
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