Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest ; Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 3H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... France , but their names had never emerged from the herald's visitation - rolls into historical celebrity . They increased their boundaries by fortunate alliances with heiresses ; but , till the head of the family married into a ...
... France , but their names had never emerged from the herald's visitation - rolls into historical celebrity . They increased their boundaries by fortunate alliances with heiresses ; but , till the head of the family married into a ...
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... France . Her portrait in the Louvre as a French maid of honour has given rise to this idea . It is probable that she entered the service of Mary Tudor , which her brother certainly did ; for in a list of the persons forming the bridal ...
... France . Her portrait in the Louvre as a French maid of honour has given rise to this idea . It is probable that she entered the service of Mary Tudor , which her brother certainly did ; for in a list of the persons forming the bridal ...
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... France , the death of the queen is clearly attributed to having been suffered to take cold and eat improper food . This agrees perfectly with a statement in Leland's genealogy of prince Edward , published in 1543 , and written nearly at ...
... France , the death of the queen is clearly attributed to having been suffered to take cold and eat improper food . This agrees perfectly with a statement in Leland's genealogy of prince Edward , published in 1543 , and written nearly at ...
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... France for his queen , replied , " that there was not a damsel of any degree in his dominions who should not be at his disposal . " Henry took this compliment so literally , that he required the French monarch to bring the fairest ...
... France for his queen , replied , " that there was not a damsel of any degree in his dominions who should not be at his disposal . " Henry took this compliment so literally , that he required the French monarch to bring the fairest ...
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... France to England in the years 1539 and 1540 ; and the letters from whence these extracts are selected were written to Francis I. , and to the constable Anne de Montmorenci , preserved in the Royal Library at Paris , No. 8481. Marillac ...
... France to England in the years 1539 and 1540 ; and the letters from whence these extracts are selected were written to Francis I. , and to the constable Anne de Montmorenci , preserved in the Royal Library at Paris , No. 8481. Marillac ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First ..., Band 3 Agnes Strickland Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1854 |
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