Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A. [and E.] Strickland, Volume 11864 |
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... mother - Marries the king of Scotland - Matilda's birth - Her godfather - Educa- tion - First suitor - Her father invades England - His death - Her mother's grief- Pious death - Revolution in Scotland- Edgar Atheling carries the royal ...
... mother - Marries the king of Scotland - Matilda's birth - Her godfather - Educa- tion - First suitor - Her father invades England - His death - Her mother's grief- Pious death - Revolution in Scotland- Edgar Atheling carries the royal ...
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... mother's dower - Eleanora sets out for Navarre - Berengaria - Eleanora arrives at Messina with Richard's bride - Departs - Mediates a dispute at Rome- Eleanora's regency - Her toilsome age · BERENGARIA OF NAVARRE , QUEEN - CONSORT OF ...
... mother's dower - Eleanora sets out for Navarre - Berengaria - Eleanora arrives at Messina with Richard's bride - Departs - Mediates a dispute at Rome- Eleanora's regency - Her toilsome age · BERENGARIA OF NAVARRE , QUEEN - CONSORT OF ...
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... mother - Re - captured- Henry prince of Wales - Katherine demanded for him - His accession as Henry V.- His invasion of France - Agincourt - Marriage - treaty renewed - Katherine's picture -Henry's exorbitant demands - Interview of ...
... mother - Re - captured- Henry prince of Wales - Katherine demanded for him - His accession as Henry V.- His invasion of France - Agincourt - Marriage - treaty renewed - Katherine's picture -Henry's exorbitant demands - Interview of ...
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... mother of Scotland and the young king His Scotch establishment - Margaret obtains succours - She returns to England - Wins the battle of Wakefield - Her victory at St. Alban's - Frees king Henry - Offends the Londoners - Earl of March ...
... mother of Scotland and the young king His Scotch establishment - Margaret obtains succours - She returns to England - Wins the battle of Wakefield - Her victory at St. Alban's - Frees king Henry - Offends the Londoners - Earl of March ...
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... mother's shame ; and in the charter of the lands which he bestowed on his son - in - law , Alan , duke of Bretagne , in Yorkshire , he subscribed himself " William , surnamed Bastardus . " It is a general opinion that Arlotta was ...
... mother's shame ; and in the charter of the lands which he bestowed on his son - in - law , Alan , duke of Bretagne , in Yorkshire , he subscribed himself " William , surnamed Bastardus . " It is a general opinion that Arlotta was ...
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