The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Robert Belesme , his eldest son , William bishop of Durham , Robert de Moubray , Roger Bigod , Hugh de Grentmesnil ; and they easily procured the assent of these potent noblemen . The conspirators , retiring to their castles , has ...
... Robert Belesme , his eldest son , William bishop of Durham , Robert de Moubray , Roger Bigod , Hugh de Grentmesnil ; and they easily procured the assent of these potent noblemen . The conspirators , retiring to their castles , has ...
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... Robert Fitz - Hamon , powerful barons , who still adhered to the present government , the army was retained in the king's interest , and marched , with seeming union and firmness , to oppose Robert , who had landed with his forces at ...
... Robert Fitz - Hamon , powerful barons , who still adhered to the present government , the army was retained in the king's interest , and marched , with seeming union and firmness , to oppose Robert , who had landed with his forces at ...
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... Robert de Pontefract and Robert de Mallet , who had distinguished them- selves among Robert's adherents . William de Warenne was the next victim : Even William earl of Cornwal , son of the earl of Mortaigne , the king's uncle , having ...
... Robert de Pontefract and Robert de Mallet , who had distinguished them- selves among Robert's adherents . William de Warenne was the next victim : Even William earl of Cornwal , son of the earl of Mortaigne , the king's uncle , having ...
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Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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