The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... reign of Francis I , Breton independence was whittled away , until with the reign of Henry II the process of union with the French crown was complete and the king did not bother even to describe himself as duke in his Celtic duchy any ...
... reign of Francis I , Breton independence was whittled away , until with the reign of Henry II the process of union with the French crown was complete and the king did not bother even to describe himself as duke in his Celtic duchy any ...
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... reign as the Maurices of Clenennau , whose Hall was the most important residence in South Caernarvonshire by 1600. A year or two later , in James's reign , Sir William Maurice was the most persistent advocate of a united kingdom of ...
... reign as the Maurices of Clenennau , whose Hall was the most important residence in South Caernarvonshire by 1600. A year or two later , in James's reign , Sir William Maurice was the most persistent advocate of a united kingdom of ...
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... reign the government had little knowledge and less grasp of the kaleidoscopic politics of this Celtic world . One has to see the scene to imagine it from the Ulster coast there is Rathlin Island , there is the Mull of Cantyre ...
... reign the government had little knowledge and less grasp of the kaleidoscopic politics of this Celtic world . One has to see the scene to imagine it from the Ulster coast there is Rathlin Island , there is the Mull of Cantyre ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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