History of the Norman Kings of EnglandBoD – Books on Demand, 2020. máj. 4. - 512 oldal Reprint of the original, first published in 1869. |
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April 4 | xlix |
Feb 1 | li |
Aug 1 | lii |
911 | lv |
April | lxvi |
014 follows them | lxx |
Aug 15 | lxxii |
Christmas | lxxviii |
Flambard Rufus refuses | 106 |
Aug 1 | 118 |
1087 | 154 |
Sept 29 | 159 |
May 1 | 167 |
Dec 25 | 168 |
1118 | 181 |
WILLIAM I | 188 |
August | lxxxi |
1119 | xcviii |
ſº | c |
201 | ciii |
9546 | 3 |
Dec | 6 |
Jan | 13 |
March | 15 |
e | 17 |
July | 18 |
1111 | 19 |
Feb 2 | 30 |
May | 31 |
1075 | 52 |
31 | 54 |
32 | 63 |
1070 | 77 |
1098 Malcolm again breaks the border and perishes in an ambush | 91 |
1086 | 94 |
1106 | 201 |
Rufus is killed analysis of surroundings | 208 |
July | 214 |
Marriage of Matilda with Geoffrey solemnised | 216 |
STEPHEN | 223 |
Williams efforts to settle the country countervailed by his avarice | 244 |
Matilda obtains some castles Theobald | 246 |
Council at Northampton | 252 |
Secret treaty between Duke William and Tostig | 259 |
HENRY I | 270 |
Robert and others sent to prison | 288 |
I | 291 |
The attitude of antecedent settlers | 349 |
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376 | |
377 | |
382 | |
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