A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 314
... Charles the Fair , king of France , declares war against England , on account of the resistance op- posed by Montpesat to the French troops in their attack of a castle , which he pretended to make a part of the feudal dependance of the ...
... Charles the Fair , king of France , declares war against England , on account of the resistance op- posed by Montpesat to the French troops in their attack of a castle , which he pretended to make a part of the feudal dependance of the ...
Page 327
... Fair , whose three sons , Lewis Hutin , Philip the Long , and Charles the Fair , had left no male issue , he had a title to the crown of France , and even flattered him , that it was not im- possible for a prince of his valour and ...
... Fair , whose three sons , Lewis Hutin , Philip the Long , and Charles the Fair , had left no male issue , he had a title to the crown of France , and even flattered him , that it was not im- possible for a prince of his valour and ...
Page 329
... Charles the Fair , had left daughters , who were still alive , and who stood before the queen Isabella in the order of succession . From this period may be dated the commencement of that great animosity which the English have ever since ...
... Charles the Fair , had left daughters , who were still alive , and who stood before the queen Isabella in the order of succession . From this period may be dated the commencement of that great animosity which the English have ever since ...
Page 388
... Burgundy saves her life by acknowledging that her marriage with Charles the Fair was null , on account of his being next kin to her to a prohibited degrec , A. D. 1314 Death of Clement V. The cardinals assemble 388 [ Period 5 . MEMORANDA .
... Burgundy saves her life by acknowledging that her marriage with Charles the Fair was null , on account of his being next kin to her to a prohibited degrec , A. D. 1314 Death of Clement V. The cardinals assemble 388 [ Period 5 . MEMORANDA .
Page 389
... Charles the Fair , on the imperial throne . He accordingly in his quality of successor to St. Peter , sends a summons to the emperor Lewis V. of Bavaria , enjoining him to resign his crown , to abstain from all regal functions , and ...
... Charles the Fair , on the imperial throne . He accordingly in his quality of successor to St. Peter , sends a summons to the emperor Lewis V. of Bavaria , enjoining him to resign his crown , to abstain from all regal functions , and ...
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