Europe During the Middle Ages ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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Էջ 56
... crown : the reason appears to have been , the ambitious views of his son over England , to the crown of which that prince had been called by a party hostile to king John . Louis knew that a petty province might at any time be gained ...
... crown : the reason appears to have been , the ambitious views of his son over England , to the crown of which that prince had been called by a party hostile to king John . Louis knew that a petty province might at any time be gained ...
Էջ 57
... crown . Under St. Louis ( 1226-1270 ) the kingdom continued to in- crease in extent , and the crown in power . As the new king , however , was only eleven years of age on his father's death , the early years of his reign were not ...
... crown . Under St. Louis ( 1226-1270 ) the kingdom continued to in- crease in extent , and the crown in power . As the new king , however , was only eleven years of age on his father's death , the early years of his reign were not ...
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... crown , preferring the jurisdiction of the royal officers to that of their own magistrates . Nay , there were some , like Evreux , which took the same step in regard to their own count or duke ; since they had learned to regret even the ...
... crown , preferring the jurisdiction of the royal officers to that of their own magistrates . Nay , there were some , like Evreux , which took the same step in regard to their own count or duke ; since they had learned to regret even the ...
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