Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, Volumen1Colburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... seemed not unfavourable to the bold earl's enterprise . The strange disappearance of William's tutor and 7 Richard , son of Toustain , Count d'Hyêmes , was rewarded for his signal services with the confidence of his prince . William ...
... seemed not unfavourable to the bold earl's enterprise . The strange disappearance of William's tutor and 7 Richard , son of Toustain , Count d'Hyêmes , was rewarded for his signal services with the confidence of his prince . William ...
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... seemed already to encourage the views of her favourite , with regard to the an- nexation of Maine . Fearless of the boasted genius and skill of his adversary , then esteemed the first leader in Europe , Wil- liam threw himself boldly ...
... seemed already to encourage the views of her favourite , with regard to the an- nexation of Maine . Fearless of the boasted genius and skill of his adversary , then esteemed the first leader in Europe , Wil- liam threw himself boldly ...
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... Flavacour , whose high fortune , like their exploits , seemed to become hereditary , and to be handed down as heirlooms to their noble descendants . ous exercise of the rising school of the " trouveurs 72 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR .
... Flavacour , whose high fortune , like their exploits , seemed to become hereditary , and to be handed down as heirlooms to their noble descendants . ous exercise of the rising school of the " trouveurs 72 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR .
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... seemed put in motion only to facilitate in the end that success at which the young duke aimed . He still pressed his suit , and held on un- daunted , surmounting by degrees all the difficulties which stood between himself and his wished ...
... seemed put in motion only to facilitate in the end that success at which the young duke aimed . He still pressed his suit , and held on un- daunted , surmounting by degrees all the difficulties which stood between himself and his wished ...
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... seemed to promise a happy and brilliant future , a source of disquietude should spring up from a quarter whence it could least have been expected . The haughty archbishop , William's △ Wace ; Roman de Rou ; Chron . de Nor .; Nouvelle ...
... seemed to promise a happy and brilliant future , a source of disquietude should spring up from a quarter whence it could least have been expected . The haughty archbishop , William's △ Wace ; Roman de Rou ; Chron . de Nor .; Nouvelle ...
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Abbé Prévost Alison Anglo-Saxon Anjou appears Archbishop army authority barons battle battle of Hastings Bayeux Bishop Bishop of Bayeux BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS Brodie brother Caen castle cents character Chron clergy Conqueror Conquest consort cotemporary council court crown death ducal Duchesne Duke of Brittany Duke of Normandy Duke Robert duke's Eadmer Earl Earl Godwin ecclesiastical Edgar Atheling EDITION Edward enemies England English extra cloth Falaise favour favourite Fitz fortune France French Gacé Geoffrey Martel Hallam hand Harold head Henry historians Holy honour Hoveden Hume Ibid King king's kingdom knights land Lanfranc laws LEA AND BLANCHARD'S Lingard lord Mackintosh Malms Matilda ment military monarch nobles Norman Nouv Nouvelle Hist octavo octavo volume period Pict possessed prelates Prévost prince queen ranks received reign Rouen royal Saxon soon sovereign spirit success tenures Thierry throne tion vassals victory Wace Walsingham William young