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 121
... duke . 922 Disturbances and civil wars in France . Robert , earl of Paris , the son of the late king Eudes , and Raoul , duke of Burgundy , his son - in - law , revolt against Charles le Simple . Robert is consecrated king of France at ...
... duke . 922 Disturbances and civil wars in France . Robert , earl of Paris , the son of the late king Eudes , and Raoul , duke of Burgundy , his son - in - law , revolt against Charles le Simple . Robert is consecrated king of France at ...
Page 213
... duke of Suabia , reached Palestine , but was so diminished by fatigue , famine , maladies , and the sword , that it ... Burgundy , the first place of rendezvous appointed for the two armies , amount- ing to one hundred thousand fighting ...
... duke of Suabia , reached Palestine , but was so diminished by fatigue , famine , maladies , and the sword , that it ... Burgundy , the first place of rendezvous appointed for the two armies , amount- ing to one hundred thousand fighting ...
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... duke of Burgundy , and he renewed his oath not to com- mence hostilities against Richard's dominions dur- ing his absence ; an engagement which was become still more important by the present situation of En- gland , where the ...
... duke of Burgundy , and he renewed his oath not to com- mence hostilities against Richard's dominions dur- ing his absence ; an engagement which was become still more important by the present situation of En- gland , where the ...
Page 336
... Burgundy , attended by other great nobility , and leading a powerful army , which the English could not think of resisting in the open field , and were compelled , of course , to stand upon the defensive . After some successes , the duke ...
... Burgundy , attended by other great nobility , and leading a powerful army , which the English could not think of resisting in the open field , and were compelled , of course , to stand upon the defensive . After some successes , the duke ...
Page 400
... Burgundy and Orleans , by which the government of France was , during that period , so much distracted . He first entered into treaty with the duke of Burgundy , and sent that prince a small body of troops , which supported him against ...
... Burgundy and Orleans , by which the government of France was , during that period , so much distracted . He first entered into treaty with the duke of Burgundy , and sent that prince a small body of troops , which supported him against ...
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