Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... houses of Alpin and Dunkeld , to those of Bruce and Stewart , and at last through Elizabeth , daughter of King James VI of Scotland and I of England , it was transmitted to the House of Hanover , so that it continues in the present ...
... houses of Alpin and Dunkeld , to those of Bruce and Stewart , and at last through Elizabeth , daughter of King James VI of Scotland and I of England , it was transmitted to the House of Hanover , so that it continues in the present ...
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... House of Dunkeld ( deriving its name from the abbacy of Dunkeld held by Duncan I's father ) , adopted suc- cession by primogeniture , a more satisfactory system than tanistry , with its repeated blood - letting . Malcolm III was known ...
... House of Dunkeld ( deriving its name from the abbacy of Dunkeld held by Duncan I's father ) , adopted suc- cession by primogeniture , a more satisfactory system than tanistry , with its repeated blood - letting . Malcolm III was known ...
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... House of Douglas appears to exemplify . In fact , it exemplifies the very opposite . If the Crown had not enjoyed ... Houses of York 72 Land of the Scots.
... House of Douglas appears to exemplify . In fact , it exemplifies the very opposite . If the Crown had not enjoyed ... Houses of York 72 Land of the Scots.
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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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