The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... bishop of Salisbury and that of the earl of Britanny , he seized both that prelate and the bishop of Lincoln , threw them into prison , and obliged them by menaces to deliver up those places of strength which they had lately erected ...
... bishop of Salisbury and that of the earl of Britanny , he seized both that prelate and the bishop of Lincoln , threw them into prison , and obliged them by menaces to deliver up those places of strength which they had lately erected ...
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... bishop of Roüen and the bishop of Mans had , from their own authority , acknowledged Alexander as legitimate pope , he was so enraged , that , though he spared the archbishop on account of his great age , he immediately issued orders ...
... bishop of Roüen and the bishop of Mans had , from their own authority , acknowledged Alexander as legitimate pope , he was so enraged , that , though he spared the archbishop on account of his great age , he immediately issued orders ...
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... bishop ; upon which he ordered all of them with the bishop elect to be castrated , and made all their testicles be brought him in a platter . Fitz - Steph . p . 44 . In the war of Toulouse , Henry laid a heavy and an arbitrary tax on ...
... bishop ; upon which he ordered all of them with the bishop elect to be castrated , and made all their testicles be brought him in a platter . Fitz - Steph . p . 44 . In the war of Toulouse , Henry laid a heavy and an arbitrary tax on ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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