Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, Volumen1Colburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... took it by assault in the year 1590 . M. l'Abbé de Longuerue is of opinion that neither castle nor town trace their origin further back than the dukes of Normandy . The adjoining town was exempted by William from all duties and other ...
... took it by assault in the year 1590 . M. l'Abbé de Longuerue is of opinion that neither castle nor town trace their origin further back than the dukes of Normandy . The adjoining town was exempted by William from all duties and other ...
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... took off his splendid mantle , folded it with care , laid it upon the floor , and sat down ; his example was imitated by his followers . In this position they dined ; and the feast being ended , the duke and his knights rose , took ...
... took off his splendid mantle , folded it with care , laid it upon the floor , and sat down ; his example was imitated by his followers . In this position they dined ; and the feast being ended , the duke and his knights rose , took ...
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... took a formal leave of his lord suzerain , and returned to his castle at Falaise.3 William did not soon forget a scene so characteristic of 2 Mezerai ; Wace ; W. of Malms .; Nouvelle Hist . de Nor .; Chron . de Nor .; W. Pict . Though ...
... took a formal leave of his lord suzerain , and returned to his castle at Falaise.3 William did not soon forget a scene so characteristic of 2 Mezerai ; Wace ; W. of Malms .; Nouvelle Hist . de Nor .; Chron . de Nor .; W. Pict . Though ...
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... took place in 1039 , evinced the jealousy with which the king viewed the progress of his ward , his high promise , and his love of military distinction . Add to all this the recent successes of William's commanders , which threatened ...
... took place in 1039 , evinced the jealousy with which the king viewed the progress of his ward , his high promise , and his love of military distinction . Add to all this the recent successes of William's commanders , which threatened ...
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... took place in his recovered capital , surrounded by the prelates and barons still faithful to his cause . Nor , young as he was , did the heir of Duke Robert appear unequal to a dignity , the lofty duties of which it was his ambition to ...
... took place in his recovered capital , surrounded by the prelates and barons still faithful to his cause . Nor , young as he was , did the heir of Duke Robert appear unequal to a dignity , the lofty duties of which it was his ambition to ...
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