| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 468 trang
...Armagnac, but had not in0uence fufficient to prevail. The cardinal and his friends had caft their eye on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerufalem; but without either real power or pofleflions. This princefs was confidered as the moft accomplimed... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 606 trang
...the viftory between them. The cardinal of Winchefter proved fuccefsful ; and Henry was contrafled to Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerufalem, defcended from a count of Anjou, who had left thefe magnificent titles to his pofterity,... | |
| John Adams - 1803 - 486 trang
...the victory between them. The cardinal of Winchefter proved fuccelsfiJ, and Henry was contracted to Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerufaiem, defcended from a count of Anjou, who had lelt thefe magnificent titles to his pofterity,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 412 trang
...was natural, however, to think of choosing him a queen. The duke of Gloucester proposed a daughter of the count of Armagnac ; but the cardinal and his friends...Jerusalem ; a princess accomplished both in person and tnind ; of a masculine spirit and enterprising temper, and which had even become auspicious in the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 442 trang
...was natural, however, to think of choosing him a queen. The duke of Gloucester proposed a daughter of the count of Armagnac ; but the cardinal and his friends...cast their eyes on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Reg. nier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem ; a princess accomplished both in person and... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 482 trang
...Armagnac; but had not credit to effect his purpose. The cardinal and his friends had cast their eye on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem, descended from the count of Anjou, brother of Charles V. who had left these magnificent titles, but... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 530 trang
...Armagnac ; but had no'- credit to effect his purpose. The cardinal and his friends had cast their eye on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem, descended from the count of Anjou, brother of Charles V. who had left these magnificent titles, but... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 386 trang
...Arinagnac; but had not credit to effect his purpose. The cardinal and his friends had cast their eye on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem, descended from the count of Anjou, brother of Charles V. who had left these magnificent titles, but... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 470 trang
...d'Armagnac, but had not influence sufficient to prevail. The cardinal and his friends had cast their eye on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem, but without either real power or possessions. This princess was considered as the most accomplished... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 trang
...age, it was natural to think of choosing . him a queen. The duke of Gloucester proposed a daughter of the count of Armagnac, but the cardinal and his friends...cast their eyes on Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regniei-j titular king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem; a princess, accomplished both in person and... | |
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