The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... prince Henry . Death of the king . 1154 . October 25 . politic , procured a divorce from her , and restored her those rich provinces , which by her marriage she had annexed to the crown of France . Young Henry , neither discouraged by ...
... prince Henry . Death of the king . 1154 . October 25 . politic , procured a divorce from her , and restored her those rich provinces , which by her marriage she had annexed to the crown of France . Young Henry , neither discouraged by ...
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... prince died in the twenty - eighth year of his age . The behaviour of his surviving children did not tend to give the king any consolation for the loss . As prince Henry had left no posterity , Richard was become heir to all his ...
... prince died in the twenty - eighth year of his age . The behaviour of his surviving children did not tend to give the king any consolation for the loss . As prince Henry had left no posterity , Richard was become heir to all his ...
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... prince de- manded satisfaction ; for as he piqued himself on never beginning any offence , ' he had his regular and established formalities in requiring atonement : Conrade treated his messengers with dis- dain : The prince issued the ...
... prince de- manded satisfaction ; for as he piqued himself on never beginning any offence , ' he had his regular and established formalities in requiring atonement : Conrade treated his messengers with dis- dain : The prince issued the ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
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Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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