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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... Henry III . , from his Monument in Westminster Abbey . 295 Arms of Henry III . ib . the Earl Marshal ib . De Montfort 297 Edmund of Lancaster 299 William de Valence , earl of Pembroke . 315 Mortimer 323 Clare , earl of Gloucester 324 ...
... Henry III . , from his Monument in Westminster Abbey . 295 Arms of Henry III . ib . the Earl Marshal ib . De Montfort 297 Edmund of Lancaster 299 William de Valence , earl of Pembroke . 315 Mortimer 323 Clare , earl of Gloucester 324 ...
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... , a document probably belonging to the fourth century , though only known to us from a tran- script of much later date . - b Equal to 3,178 and 2,280 English miles . The generally received ideas of the state of Britain at INTRODUCTION .
... , a document probably belonging to the fourth century , though only known to us from a tran- script of much later date . - b Equal to 3,178 and 2,280 English miles . The generally received ideas of the state of Britain at INTRODUCTION .
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... III . , Rome was in the course of twenty years occupied by eight " tyrants " in succession ; until the last of them , contemptuously styled Augus- tulus , was in 476 deposed by Odoacer , the captain of the Herulian guard , who ...
... III . , Rome was in the course of twenty years occupied by eight " tyrants " in succession ; until the last of them , contemptuously styled Augus- tulus , was in 476 deposed by Odoacer , the captain of the Herulian guard , who ...
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... , ) was borne not only at solemn ceremonials ( as the coronation of Richard III . at York ) but also to battle at least as late as the battle of Flodden field . wald succeeds in the see of Canterbury . " Before THE HEPTARCHY . 69.
... , ) was borne not only at solemn ceremonials ( as the coronation of Richard III . at York ) but also to battle at least as late as the battle of Flodden field . wald succeeds in the see of Canterbury . " Before THE HEPTARCHY . 69.
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... III . of Denmark , and thus the ancestress of Canute ° ; Edgiva , to Louis , king of Provence ; and several daughters who embraced a religious life , or whose alliances have not been satisfactorily determined . A.D. 901. Ethelwald the ...
... III . of Denmark , and thus the ancestress of Canute ° ; Edgiva , to Louis , king of Provence ; and several daughters who embraced a religious life , or whose alliances have not been satisfactorily determined . A.D. 901. Ethelwald the ...
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