Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen17Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1889 |
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... June 1239 . His birth was hailed with special joy , for it was feared that the queen was barren ( PARIS , iii . 518 ) . There was much rejoicing in Lon- don , and many presents were made to the king , who insisted that they should be of ...
... June 1239 . His birth was hailed with special joy , for it was feared that the queen was barren ( PARIS , iii . 518 ) . There was much rejoicing in Lon- don , and many presents were made to the king , who insisted that they should be of ...
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... June , the bishops were ordered to excommunicate him and his adherents . Worcester was surrendered to him , he was master of the neighbouring towns and castles , and on 29 June he took Gloucester , after a stout resistance , allowing ...
... June , the bishops were ordered to excommunicate him and his adherents . Worcester was surrendered to him , he was master of the neighbouring towns and castles , and on 29 June he took Gloucester , after a stout resistance , allowing ...
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... June and his gifts at the shrine , for the bishop had been wronged by his father . He received a message from Llew- Eleanor de Montfort , who had fallen into the king's hand . As , however , he refused to restore the lands he had taken ...
... June and his gifts at the shrine , for the bishop had been wronged by his father . He received a message from Llew- Eleanor de Montfort , who had fallen into the king's hand . As , however , he refused to restore the lands he had taken ...
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... June . Peckham soon towers at the angles and on the walls , and offended the king , for in his provincial coun- so arranged that no part is left to its own cil at Reading he ordered the clergy to post defences ( Medieval Military ...
... June . Peckham soon towers at the angles and on the walls , and offended the king , for in his provincial coun- so arranged that no part is left to its own cil at Reading he ordered the clergy to post defences ( Medieval Military ...
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... June , the lords and riage , which was approved of and settled by a clergy acknowledged his superiority , and each meeting of commissioners of the three king- one of the eight competitors that were present doms of England , Scotland ...
... June , the lords and riage , which was approved of and settled by a clergy acknowledged his superiority , and each meeting of commissioners of the three king- one of the eight competitors that were present doms of England , Scotland ...
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The Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900, Volumen17 Leslie Stephen,Sir Sidney Lee Sin vista previa disponible - 1921 |
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