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... Maximilian to go on with his suit for the marriage of Anne the heir of Brittaine , and to aid him to the consummation thereof . But the affairs of Maximilian were at that time in great trouble and combustion , by a rebellion of his ...
... Maximilian to go on with his suit for the marriage of Anne the heir of Brittaine , and to aid him to the consummation thereof . But the affairs of Maximilian were at that time in great trouble and combustion , by a rebellion of his ...
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... Maximilian was not only contracted unto the lady , but Maximilian's daughter was likewise contracted to King Charles : so as the marriage halted upon both feet , and was not clear on either side . But for the contract with King ...
... Maximilian was not only contracted unto the lady , but Maximilian's daughter was likewise contracted to King Charles : so as the marriage halted upon both feet , and was not clear on either side . But for the contract with King ...
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... Maximilian should not find him unprepared : - that in the mean time ( that is , as I understand it , while the arrangement between Henry and Maximilian stood thus ) , Charles married Anne and so carried off Duchy and Duchess together ...
... Maximilian should not find him unprepared : - that in the mean time ( that is , as I understand it , while the arrangement between Henry and Maximilian stood thus ) , Charles married Anne and so carried off Duchy and Duchess together ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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