The Annals of Roger de Hoveden, Comprising the History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201, Volumen 1AMS Press, 1968 |
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Roger (of Hoveden). tree , of very stunted growth , around which the hostile ranks closed in battle , amid the loud ... Roger of Wendover say fourteen days ; which is more probable . 71 Merton . 72 " One month " is a various reading ...
Roger (of Hoveden). tree , of very stunted growth , around which the hostile ranks closed in battle , amid the loud ... Roger of Wendover say fourteen days ; which is more probable . 71 Merton . 72 " One month " is a various reading ...
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Roger (of Hoveden). In the year 960 , Saint Dunstan went to the city of Rome , in the third year of the indiction , and ... Roger of Wendover and William of Malmes- bury . By the term , " sancta , " our author would seem to imply that she ...
Roger (of Hoveden). In the year 960 , Saint Dunstan went to the city of Rome , in the third year of the indiction , and ... Roger of Wendover and William of Malmes- bury . By the term , " sancta , " our author would seem to imply that she ...
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Roger (of Hoveden). hostages being given on either side , the two kings met at a place which is called Deerhurst ... Roger of Wendover and other historians , Edmund Ironside and Canute first engaged there in single combat . 66 Roger ...
Roger (of Hoveden). hostages being given on either side , the two kings met at a place which is called Deerhurst ... Roger of Wendover and other historians , Edmund Ironside and Canute first engaged there in single combat . 66 Roger ...
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