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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... peace with the king of England , they would not omit to include them in that peace , ) made a hostile incursion into the territo- ries of the king of England , and ravaged them in every direction . On this , the cardinal John of Anagni ...
... peace with the king of England , they would not omit to include them in that peace , ) made a hostile incursion into the territo- ries of the king of England , and ravaged them in every direction . On this , the cardinal John of Anagni ...
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... peace , if the lord , king Tan- cred , shall , in like manner , with his hand , swear to observe the said treaty of peace . And if , at any time , which may heaven prevent , my lord shall attempt to break the said peace , I will place ...
... peace , if the lord , king Tan- cred , shall , in like manner , with his hand , swear to observe the said treaty of peace . And if , at any time , which may heaven prevent , my lord shall attempt to break the said peace , I will place ...
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... peace might be more lasting between Philip , king of France , and John , king of England , it was enacted , and by writing confirmed , that if the king of France should in any way break the peace which he had made with the king of ...
... peace might be more lasting between Philip , king of France , and John , king of England , it was enacted , and by writing confirmed , that if the king of France should in any way break the peace which he had made with the king of ...
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