The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... David . He had grown up in the English court , where his sister Matilda had married King Henry I. David was called the " brother of the queen , " not the brother of the king of Scotland , suggesting that the status of Scotland was not ...
... David . He had grown up in the English court , where his sister Matilda had married King Henry I. David was called the " brother of the queen , " not the brother of the king of Scotland , suggesting that the status of Scotland was not ...
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... David's reign ; however , Cluny made little impact on Scotland . Perhaps Scotland was not yet ready to support education and the arts at the level demanded by the Cluniacs . Instead , the more austere Cistercians and Tironensians ...
... David's reign ; however , Cluny made little impact on Scotland . Perhaps Scotland was not yet ready to support education and the arts at the level demanded by the Cluniacs . Instead , the more austere Cistercians and Tironensians ...
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... David returned from his refuge in France . David , only twenty - two , was not a skilled warrior , but he responded to a call for assistance from his ally , the king of France , and invaded England with a huge army . In 1346 he was ...
... David returned from his refuge in France . David , only twenty - two , was not a skilled warrior , but he responded to a call for assistance from his ally , the king of France , and invaded England with a huge army . In 1346 he was ...
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