The Romance of History: France, Volumen1E. Bull, 1831 |
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... Guienne and Poitou to William , to enable him to go to the Holy War . The King entered into contests with the clergy , particular- ly with Anselm , Archbishop of Canterbury . As William was one day hunting in the New Forest , he had ...
... Guienne and Poitou to William , to enable him to go to the Holy War . The King entered into contests with the clergy , particular- ly with Anselm , Archbishop of Canterbury . As William was one day hunting in the New Forest , he had ...
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... Guienne . Henry , Earl of Anjou , Matilda's son , made suc- cessful courtship to the divorced Queen , obtained her hand , and with it all her vast possessions . 1153. Henry invaded Stephen in England , and gained some advantage over him ...
... Guienne . Henry , Earl of Anjou , Matilda's son , made suc- cessful courtship to the divorced Queen , obtained her hand , and with it all her vast possessions . 1153. Henry invaded Stephen in England , and gained some advantage over him ...
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... . 1177. The King of France wishing to go on pilgrimage to Becket's tomb , Henry met him at Dover and conducted him to Canterbury . VOL . I. K 1183. Prince Henry went over to Guienne for the pur- HENRY THE SECOND . 129.
... . 1177. The King of France wishing to go on pilgrimage to Becket's tomb , Henry met him at Dover and conducted him to Canterbury . VOL . I. K 1183. Prince Henry went over to Guienne for the pur- HENRY THE SECOND . 129.
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... Guienne ; but his father , by threatening to disinherit him , put a stop to his proceedings . Geoffrey , Henry's son , going to Paris to a Tournament , was taken ill of a fever , and died there . 1187. News was received of the overthrow ...
... Guienne ; but his father , by threatening to disinherit him , put a stop to his proceedings . Geoffrey , Henry's son , going to Paris to a Tournament , was taken ill of a fever , and died there . 1187. News was received of the overthrow ...
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... Guienne and Poitou . John , for a long time , seemed unaffected by these disasters , and continued to give himself up to pleasure and dissipation . At last he went over to England , where , by his multiplied exactions and cowardice , he ...
... Guienne and Poitou . John , for a long time , seemed unaffected by these disasters , and continued to give himself up to pleasure and dissipation . At last he went over to England , where , by his multiplied exactions and cowardice , he ...
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