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... King Alfonso I. Some years later he became a canon of the church of St John Lateran at Rome ; but his free criticism of classical authors made him many enemies , and upon the command of the pope to quit the city , he returned to Naples ...
... King Alfonso I. Some years later he became a canon of the church of St John Lateran at Rome ; but his free criticism of classical authors made him many enemies , and upon the command of the pope to quit the city , he returned to Naples ...
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... king as the next male heir , thus excluding , by virtue of the Salic law , the female claimants of the crown . His direct successors were John ( 1350– '64 ) , Charles V. ( 1364 - '80 ) , Charles VI . ( 1380- 1422 ) , Charles VII ...
... king as the next male heir , thus excluding , by virtue of the Salic law , the female claimants of the crown . His direct successors were John ( 1350– '64 ) , Charles V. ( 1364 - '80 ) , Charles VI . ( 1380- 1422 ) , Charles VII ...
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... king Gelimer his captive ( A. D. 535 ) . VANDAMME , DOMINIQUE JOSEPH , a French general , born in Cassel , department of Nord , Nov. 5 , 1771 , died there , July 15 , 1830. He entered a colonial regiment while very young , returned to ...
... king Gelimer his captive ( A. D. 535 ) . VANDAMME , DOMINIQUE JOSEPH , a French general , born in Cassel , department of Nord , Nov. 5 , 1771 , died there , July 15 , 1830. He entered a colonial regiment while very young , returned to ...
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... king , and was also one of the parliament's committee which occa- sionally accompanied the army . When in 1648 the house of commons discussed the terms of settlement offered by the king , he led the mi- nority which favored their ...
... king , and was also one of the parliament's committee which occa- sionally accompanied the army . When in 1648 the house of commons discussed the terms of settlement offered by the king , he led the mi- nority which favored their ...
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... king's bench . On the trial he behaved with singular intrepidity , and it was found necessary for the judges to strain the law in order to convict him . He was brought in guilty , but according to the promise made by the king the ...
... king's bench . On the trial he behaved with singular intrepidity , and it was found necessary for the judges to strain the law in order to convict him . He was brought in guilty , but according to the promise made by the king the ...
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