Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... WILLIAM AND HAROLD THE INVASION OF ENGLAND - BATTLE OF HAST- INGS 65 · 103 · 152 V. WILLIAM CROWNED KING OF ENGLAND -PERSECUTION OF THE ENGLISH VI . NORMAN LAWS IN ENGLAND - REBEL- LION IN NORMANDY VII . WILLIAM I. , HIS COURT AND ...
... WILLIAM AND HAROLD THE INVASION OF ENGLAND - BATTLE OF HAST- INGS 65 · 103 · 152 V. WILLIAM CROWNED KING OF ENGLAND -PERSECUTION OF THE ENGLISH VI . NORMAN LAWS IN ENGLAND - REBEL- LION IN NORMANDY VII . WILLIAM I. , HIS COURT AND ...
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... William to the States - Acknowledged as his heir- Henry King of France appointed guardian - William is presented at the French court - Duke Robert's departure for the Holy Land - Anec dotes - Education at the French court - Studies ...
... William to the States - Acknowledged as his heir- Henry King of France appointed guardian - William is presented at the French court - Duke Robert's departure for the Holy Land - Anec dotes - Education at the French court - Studies ...
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... William , surnamed Armoricus , in his poem on the siege of Falaise , in 1203 , declares that its name was derived from the rocks on which it was built and by which it is surrounded . It is situated at the extremity of the town , but ...
... William , surnamed Armoricus , in his poem on the siege of Falaise , in 1203 , declares that its name was derived from the rocks on which it was built and by which it is surrounded . It is situated at the extremity of the town , but ...
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... William's claims . But the seeds of future discontent and sedi- tion were not the less active in their breasts . This important object being gained , Robert's next step was to remove his young heir , with the consent of his chief barons ...
... William's claims . But the seeds of future discontent and sedi- tion were not the less active in their breasts . This important object being gained , Robert's next step was to remove his young heir , with the consent of his chief barons ...
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... William's own mind . The fame of Rollo , the father of the Norman line , " familiar as household words " in the mouths of men , must have aroused ... William's delegated power , they fortified their castles , or WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 31.
... William's own mind . The fame of Rollo , the father of the Norman line , " familiar as household words " in the mouths of men , must have aroused ... William's delegated power , they fortified their castles , or WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 31.
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