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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... duke , and should also give to the duke as much land in England as was then arranged between them . In addition to this , they came to an understanding that if the duke should die without a son lawfully born in wedlock , the king should ...
... duke , and should also give to the duke as much land in England as was then arranged between them . In addition to this , they came to an understanding that if the duke should die without a son lawfully born in wedlock , the king should ...
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... duke of Normandy came into England with a great army , on which many castles were sur- rendered to him , and a great number of towns ; he also coined new money , which they called " the duke's money ; " and not himself only , but all ...
... duke of Normandy came into England with a great army , on which many castles were sur- rendered to him , and a great number of towns ; he also coined new money , which they called " the duke's money ; " and not himself only , but all ...
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... duke of Lemburg , The duke of Saxony , The duke of Saringes , The duke of Saxland , The duke of Louvaine , The count de Wilch , The count de Loo , The count de Gerle , The count Palatine of the Rhone , The count de Larmval . Now , these ...
... duke of Lemburg , The duke of Saxony , The duke of Saringes , The duke of Saxland , The duke of Louvaine , The count de Wilch , The count de Loo , The count de Gerle , The count Palatine of the Rhone , The count de Larmval . Now , these ...
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