The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History from Cotemporary [sic.] Writers, the Rolls of Parliament and Other Public Records, Volume 1John Henry and James Parker, 1858 |
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... Eleanor of Guienne , from their Monuments at Fontevraud . Arms of William Longespee Arms and Badge of Henry II . 134 • 167 • • 180 . 181 • 206 214 • 217 • 218 • 223 224 228 237 · ib . 239 • 242 • 243 • Richard I. , from his Monument at ...
... Eleanor of Guienne , from their Monuments at Fontevraud . Arms of William Longespee Arms and Badge of Henry II . 134 • 167 • • 180 . 181 • 206 214 • 217 • 218 • 223 224 228 237 · ib . 239 • 242 • 243 • Richard I. , from his Monument at ...
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... Eleanor of Castile , from her Monument in Westminster Abbey 336 Arms of Eleanor of Castile 339 Edward of Caernarvon Edward I. Caerphilly Castle , a restoration Arms of Scotland Lord St. John Bigod , Earl Marshal 340 · 341 347 351 356 ib ...
... Eleanor of Castile , from her Monument in Westminster Abbey 336 Arms of Eleanor of Castile 339 Edward of Caernarvon Edward I. Caerphilly Castle , a restoration Arms of Scotland Lord St. John Bigod , Earl Marshal 340 · 341 347 351 356 ib ...
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... accompanied by his wife , Eleanor of Guienne , but he divorced her soon after his return , and she then married Henry of Anjou , ( afterwards Henry II . ) 1 See p . 222 . A.D. 1152. Henry , the son of Maud , lands STEPHEN . 235.
... accompanied by his wife , Eleanor of Guienne , but he divorced her soon after his return , and she then married Henry of Anjou , ( afterwards Henry II . ) 1 See p . 222 . A.D. 1152. Henry , the son of Maud , lands STEPHEN . 235.
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... wish to lose the asylum which our island frequently afforded them from any violent exertion of the royal power , and therefore their efforts were altogether abortive . Henry II . HENRY II . Eleanor of Guienne . 238 THE PLANTAGENETS .
... wish to lose the asylum which our island frequently afforded them from any violent exertion of the royal power , and therefore their efforts were altogether abortive . Henry II . HENRY II . Eleanor of Guienne . 238 THE PLANTAGENETS .
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... Eleanor of Guienne . From their monuments at Fontevraud . HENRY , the eldest son of Maud , daughter of Henry I. , and Geoffrey , earl of Anjou , was born at Mans , in Maine , in March , 1133. He was brought to England in his 10th year ...
... Eleanor of Guienne . From their monuments at Fontevraud . HENRY , the eldest son of Maud , daughter of Henry I. , and Geoffrey , earl of Anjou , was born at Mans , in Maine , in March , 1133. He was brought to England in his 10th year ...
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