Chron. de Normandie, p. 226. Roberti de Monte, Appendix, ad Sigebertum, apud Script. rer. Gallic., xi. 168. * Id. ib. They came from Maine and Anjou, from Poitou and Brittany, from France and Flanders, Aquitaine and Burgundy, from the Alps and the banks... The dukes of Normandy, from the times of Rolls to the expulsion of king John - Página 103de Jonathan Duncan - 1839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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