Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... authority by the Archbishops of York . ( This question was not resolved until 1192 , when Pope Celestine III declared the Church in Scotland to be under the direct authority 32 Land of the Scots.
... authority by the Archbishops of York . ( This question was not resolved until 1192 , when Pope Celestine III declared the Church in Scotland to be under the direct authority 32 Land of the Scots.
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... authority to John of Carrick , who proved a scarcely more vigorous ruler . In 1388 Carrick was kicked by a horse and ... authority . On 17 June 1390 the King's brother , Alexander ( who while serving as Justiciar of the North had so much ...
... authority to John of Carrick , who proved a scarcely more vigorous ruler . In 1388 Carrick was kicked by a horse and ... authority . On 17 June 1390 the King's brother , Alexander ( who while serving as Justiciar of the North had so much ...
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... authority over the Church of Scotland , by conceding it the ' right and power , subject to no civil authority , to legislate and adjudicate fully , in all matters of doctrine , worship , government and discipline ' . With the re- moval ...
... authority over the Church of Scotland , by conceding it the ' right and power , subject to no civil authority , to legislate and adjudicate fully , in all matters of doctrine , worship , government and discipline ' . With the re- moval ...
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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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