The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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... Montfort · Edmund of Lancaster William de Valence , earl of Pembroke Mortimer Clare , earl of Gloucester Earl Warrenne Ferrers , earl of Derby Edward I. , from his coins Eleanor of Castile , from her Monument in Westminster Abbey Arms ...
... Montfort · Edmund of Lancaster William de Valence , earl of Pembroke Mortimer Clare , earl of Gloucester Earl Warrenne Ferrers , earl of Derby Edward I. , from his coins Eleanor of Castile , from her Monument in Westminster Abbey Arms ...
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... Montfort ; his life is thereby forfeited , but he is allowed to become a monk . An assembly held at Westminster , at which com- plaints are made of the proceedings of the spiritual courts , and the bishops are required to observe the ...
... Montfort ; his life is thereby forfeited , but he is allowed to become a monk . An assembly held at Westminster , at which com- plaints are made of the proceedings of the spiritual courts , and the bishops are required to observe the ...
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... Montfort ; and Isabel , to the emperor Frederick II . This king had many illegitimate children , of whom may be mentioned , Richard , who put to death Eustace the Monk ; Oliver , who served at Damietta in 1249 ; and Joan , married to ...
... Montfort ; and Isabel , to the emperor Frederick II . This king had many illegitimate children , of whom may be mentioned , Richard , who put to death Eustace the Monk ; Oliver , who served at Damietta in 1249 ; and Joan , married to ...
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... Montfort d . In 1261 Henry attempted to resume the royal power , but was soon obliged to give way . His queen and his Simon de Montfort was the son of Simon de Montfort , so well known for his crusade against the Albi- genses , and who ...
... Montfort d . In 1261 Henry attempted to resume the royal power , but was soon obliged to give way . His queen and his Simon de Montfort was the son of Simon de Montfort , so well known for his crusade against the Albi- genses , and who ...
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... Montfort , and compelled to accompany him to Wales in a campaign against his own adherents . In 1265 , by a sudden change of fortune , De Montfort was killed at Evesham , and the king set at liberty , but the war lasted nearly three ...
... Montfort , and compelled to accompany him to Wales in a campaign against his own adherents . In 1265 , by a sudden change of fortune , De Montfort was killed at Evesham , and the king set at liberty , but the war lasted nearly three ...
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