Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, Volumen1Colburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... marched with a select body of his Normans to effect a diversion against the French in the vicinity of Va- lognes . The duke and his gallant followers are described as setting out on this expedition to encounter the veteran chivalry of ...
... marched with a select body of his Normans to effect a diversion against the French in the vicinity of Va- lognes . The duke and his gallant followers are described as setting out on this expedition to encounter the veteran chivalry of ...
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... marched the monarch himself , with his main battle , consisting of the most valiant knights and worthy gentle- men bravely mounted , while the lancers and men - at - arms closed the rear . The young duke , more effectually to draw Henry ...
... marched the monarch himself , with his main battle , consisting of the most valiant knights and worthy gentle- men bravely mounted , while the lancers and men - at - arms closed the rear . The young duke , more effectually to draw Henry ...
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... Marches to give battle to the insurgents - Sanguinary engagement - Victory of William - Number of prisoners - His clemency and generosity - Pur- sues the Count of Burgundy - Takes him prisoner - Restores his estates —Attaches him to his ...
... Marches to give battle to the insurgents - Sanguinary engagement - Victory of William - Number of prisoners - His clemency and generosity - Pur- sues the Count of Burgundy - Takes him prisoner - Restores his estates —Attaches him to his ...
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... marched to give them battle . He encamped in the Val de Dunes , about nine miles from Caen , between Argences and Cinglais . An engagement was inevitable , and the immense prize at stake — at once for however , very doubtful . At all ...
... marched to give them battle . He encamped in the Val de Dunes , about nine miles from Caen , between Argences and Cinglais . An engagement was inevitable , and the immense prize at stake — at once for however , very doubtful . At all ...
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... marched and laid siege to the place , made himself master of the traitor's person , and , though he deprived him of the rich counties of Brione and Vernon , treated him with extraordinary lenity , magnanimity , and even respect . It was ...
... marched and laid siege to the place , made himself master of the traitor's person , and , though he deprived him of the rich counties of Brione and Vernon , treated him with extraordinary lenity , magnanimity , and even respect . It was ...
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