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... Henry Plantagenet , eldest son of Henry II . , called the young king , ' for he was crowned in his father's lifetime , at that spot and in that year brought his disordered existence to an end . His career had been wild and criminal . He ...
... Henry Plantagenet , eldest son of Henry II . , called the young king , ' for he was crowned in his father's lifetime , at that spot and in that year brought his disordered existence to an end . His career had been wild and criminal . He ...
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... Henry Plantagenet handed the rope to drag him to his death - bed of ashes . The privilege and authority of bishops and clergy was Becket's plea for convulsing Europe . What were the bishops and clergy like themselves ? We will look at ...
... Henry Plantagenet handed the rope to drag him to his death - bed of ashes . The privilege and authority of bishops and clergy was Becket's plea for convulsing Europe . What were the bishops and clergy like themselves ? We will look at ...
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... Henry the Second contended , if different at all from those of the next gene- ration , must have been rather worse ... Henry's neck and dragged him from his bed to die upon the ashes , which sent them in tens of thousands to perish on ...
... Henry the Second contended , if different at all from those of the next gene- ration , must have been rather worse ... Henry's neck and dragged him from his bed to die upon the ashes , which sent them in tens of thousands to perish on ...
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... Henry I.'s three children , Prince William , his brother Richard , and their sister . When he was seven years old ... Henry died . His widow , the English Matilda , came home , and was married again soon after to Geoffrey of Anjou . In ...
... Henry I.'s three children , Prince William , his brother Richard , and their sister . When he was seven years old ... Henry died . His widow , the English Matilda , came home , and was married again soon after to Geoffrey of Anjou . In ...
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... Henry of Anjou ? Theobald was for Henry , so far as he dared to show himself . Becket was trusted to carry messages to Rome , more than once , on this and other im- portant business . The struggle ended with a compromise . Eustace died ...
... Henry of Anjou ? Theobald was for Henry , so far as he dared to show himself . Becket was trusted to carry messages to Rome , more than once , on this and other im- portant business . The struggle ended with a compromise . Eustace died ...
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Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.