History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... assembling was enforced by the great changes which Louis IX . ( St. Louis ) introduced into legal proceedings . Philip ... assembled a meeting of prelates and barons to consult them on the Pope's pretensions to dispose of crowns . This ...
... assembling was enforced by the great changes which Louis IX . ( St. Louis ) introduced into legal proceedings . Philip ... assembled a meeting of prelates and barons to consult them on the Pope's pretensions to dispose of crowns . This ...
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... assembled . The common opinion considers Philip IV . ( the Fair ) as the first prince who convoked them , when in 1302 he was desirous of their support against Boniface VIII . , with whom he had quarrelled for his interference with the ...
... assembled . The common opinion considers Philip IV . ( the Fair ) as the first prince who convoked them , when in 1302 he was desirous of their support against Boniface VIII . , with whom he had quarrelled for his interference with the ...
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... assembled , and chose Philip ( de Valois ) , great grandson of St. Louis and the heir presumptive , as Regent , who , on the Queen having a daughter , succeeded to the crown . His son John , succeeding in 1350 , was taken six years ...
... assembled , and chose Philip ( de Valois ) , great grandson of St. Louis and the heir presumptive , as Regent , who , on the Queen having a daughter , succeeded to the crown . His son John , succeeding in 1350 , was taken six years ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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