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 2AMS Press, 1968 |
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... Romans , having levied a large army for that purpose . The Romans , being unable to oppose him , returned to Rome , on which the before - named chancellor , pursuing them , laid waste every thing that belonged to the Romans , and ...
... Romans , having levied a large army for that purpose . The Romans , being unable to oppose him , returned to Rome , on which the before - named chancellor , pursuing them , laid waste every thing that belonged to the Romans , and ...
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... Romans had in one day fallen by the sword , and , from the time of pope Alexander to that of the said Clement , these disputes had lasted between the Church and the Romans . The envoys , on coming to the city , entreated the Romans ...
... Romans had in one day fallen by the sword , and , from the time of pope Alexander to that of the said Clement , these disputes had lasted between the Church and the Romans . The envoys , on coming to the city , entreated the Romans ...
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Roger (of Hoveden). bring this war with the Romans to a conclusion ; although the Romans , posting themselves in ambush , took nearly the greater portion of the people of Tusculanum prisoners , outside of their fortifications , and slew ...
Roger (of Hoveden). bring this war with the Romans to a conclusion ; although the Romans , posting themselves in ambush , took nearly the greater portion of the people of Tusculanum prisoners , outside of their fortifications , and slew ...
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