The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... dutchy : His presence was also necessary for composing those disturbances , which had arisen in that favourite territory , and which had even originally proceeded from his own family . Robert , his eldest son , sirnamed Gambaron or ...
... dutchy : His presence was also necessary for composing those disturbances , which had arisen in that favourite territory , and which had even originally proceeded from his own family . Robert , his eldest son , sirnamed Gambaron or ...
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... dutchy of Guienne and county of Poictou ; Geoffrey , his third son , inherited , in right of his wife , the dutchy of Britanny ; and the new conquest of Ireland was destined for the appanage of John , his fourth son . He had also ...
... dutchy of Guienne and county of Poictou ; Geoffrey , his third son , inherited , in right of his wife , the dutchy of Britanny ; and the new conquest of Ireland was destined for the appanage of John , his fourth son . He had also ...
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... dutchy of Nor- mandy , he passed over , without loss of time , to England . Hubert , archbishop of Canterbury , William Mareschal , earl of Strigul , who also passes by the name of earl of Pembroke , and Geoffrey Fitz- Peter , the ...
... dutchy of Nor- mandy , he passed over , without loss of time , to England . Hubert , archbishop of Canterbury , William Mareschal , earl of Strigul , who also passes by the name of earl of Pembroke , and Geoffrey Fitz- Peter , the ...
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