Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... sent to her , " that she may go more plea- santly . " Her princely lover , of course , complies , and the poet seems quite to exult in her conquest over the father of the Con- queror , congratulating her on her fortune , and describing ...
... sent to her , " that she may go more plea- santly . " Her princely lover , of course , complies , and the poet seems quite to exult in her conquest over the father of the Con- queror , congratulating her on her fortune , and describing ...
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... sent act proved the extent of his affection , and how tenderly he regarded his interests , in thus soliciting in person the coun- tenance of his sovereign . Henry at the same time was under the deepest obligations to his kinsman , who ...
... sent act proved the extent of his affection , and how tenderly he regarded his interests , in thus soliciting in person the coun- tenance of his sovereign . Henry at the same time was under the deepest obligations to his kinsman , who ...
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... sent one at the head of his train . His magnificence , with his offerings at the holy sepulchre , surpassed all that had been before witnessed . The governor is recorded to have held his character in such veneration that he ordered ...
... sent one at the head of his train . His magnificence , with his offerings at the holy sepulchre , surpassed all that had been before witnessed . The governor is recorded to have held his character in such veneration that he ordered ...
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... sent an order to his rebel uncle summoning him to appear at Rouen and do homage for his county ; and then , leaving a force under Earl Guiffard to con- tinue the siege , he marched with a select body of his Normans to effect a diversion ...
... sent an order to his rebel uncle summoning him to appear at Rouen and do homage for his county ; and then , leaving a force under Earl Guiffard to con- tinue the siege , he marched with a select body of his Normans to effect a diversion ...
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... sent terms of capitulation to avert the menaced assault.9 This was the third time in which the formidable aspect and admirable discipline of William's Nor- mans had terrified his enemies into submission , without striking a blow . The ...
... sent terms of capitulation to avert the menaced assault.9 This was the third time in which the formidable aspect and admirable discipline of William's Nor- mans had terrified his enemies into submission , without striking a blow . The ...
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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