Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... English urge to dominate the northern king- dom might appear dormant when the King of Scots was strong , but it would always awake again when the King of Scots was weak . Edward I , one of the most forceful kings of the Plantagenet ...
... English urge to dominate the northern king- dom might appear dormant when the King of Scots was strong , but it would always awake again when the King of Scots was weak . Edward I , one of the most forceful kings of the Plantagenet ...
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... English power . One by one , Perth , Dumfries , Linlithgow , Roxburgh and Edinburgh fell . By the spring of 1314 only Stirling remained in English hands . The relief of Stirling became the pivot of the Anglo - Scottish struggle , when ...
... English power . One by one , Perth , Dumfries , Linlithgow , Roxburgh and Edinburgh fell . By the spring of 1314 only Stirling remained in English hands . The relief of Stirling became the pivot of the Anglo - Scottish struggle , when ...
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... English and Dutch forces at Fontenoy , a Jacobite Rising against the English Government ceased to be of interest to France . Charles Edward was disappointed but undaunted ; he was determined not to return to Rome with reports of failure ...
... English and Dutch forces at Fontenoy , a Jacobite Rising against the English Government ceased to be of interest to France . Charles Edward was disappointed but undaunted ; he was determined not to return to Rome with reports of failure ...
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The Making of Scotland prehistoric times | 11 |
A Kingdom Becomes a Nation 12861371 | 43 |
The Early Stewarts 13711513 | 60 |
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