The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... Italy ; but in another letter , dated Beriton , Aug. 4 , 1761 , he states that he had " re- nounced Charles VIII . I succes- The sively chose and rejected the Crusade of Richard I. , the Barons ' Wars against John and Henry III . , the ...
... Italy ; but in another letter , dated Beriton , Aug. 4 , 1761 , he states that he had " re- nounced Charles VIII . I succes- The sively chose and rejected the Crusade of Richard I. , the Barons ' Wars against John and Henry III . , the ...
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... Italy when the Sicilian crown was given to the English King's son . Being at Rome in 1256 , with Robert Waleran ' , a knight , engaged in raising money for the payment of the King's debt to the Pope , he there devised the remarkable ...
... Italy when the Sicilian crown was given to the English King's son . Being at Rome in 1256 , with Robert Waleran ' , a knight , engaged in raising money for the payment of the King's debt to the Pope , he there devised the remarkable ...
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... Italian Leo- pardi ; another , who is highly praised in his friend De Marisco's letters , Peter , rector of Wimbledon , may indeed have been an Englishman ' . Even in those remote times , a royal kitchen was naturally attractive of ...
... Italian Leo- pardi ; another , who is highly praised in his friend De Marisco's letters , Peter , rector of Wimbledon , may indeed have been an Englishman ' . Even in those remote times , a royal kitchen was naturally attractive of ...
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... Italian priests were sent with peremptory claims upon the first vacant benefices in England , setting aside all previous rights of patronage . A calculation of the value of the benefices held by aliens , in 1252 , which amounted to more ...
... Italian priests were sent with peremptory claims upon the first vacant benefices in England , setting aside all previous rights of patronage . A calculation of the value of the benefices held by aliens , in 1252 , which amounted to more ...
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... Italy . In the words of Dante , speaking of another titular King of Sicily : " Quindi non terra , ma peccato e onta Guadagnerà , per se tanto più grave Quanto più lieve simil danno conta . " PURG . XX . 76 . Even when the royal treasury ...
... Italy . In the words of Dante , speaking of another titular King of Sicily : " Quindi non terra , ma peccato e onta Guadagnerà , per se tanto più grave Quanto più lieve simil danno conta . " PURG . XX . 76 . Even when the royal treasury ...
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