Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History: Comprising the History of England from the Descent of the Saxons to A.D. 1235; Formerly Ascribed to Matthew Paris, 2권H. G. Bohn, 1849 - 614페이지 |
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... things , and say over the Lord's prayer and the creed . In his zeal for religion , he went to St. Andrew's in Scotland to pray , and with no less devotion went also to Rome . On his return from thence he joined himself to some merchants ...
... things , and say over the Lord's prayer and the creed . In his zeal for religion , he went to St. Andrew's in Scotland to pray , and with no less devotion went also to Rome . On his return from thence he joined himself to some merchants ...
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... things . When you have completed this journey , you shall serve God under my protection at Finchale . " Godric returning to Durham , took the cross and received the priest's blessing . On this journey he ate nothing but barley bread and ...
... things . When you have completed this journey , you shall serve God under my protection at Finchale . " Godric returning to Durham , took the cross and received the priest's blessing . On this journey he ate nothing but barley bread and ...
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... things , and still worse than these which you will have to write about Godric . " When he had said these words , indignantly , he held his peace , and the monk retired in confusion : but when some years had intervened , he did not dare ...
... things , and still worse than these which you will have to write about Godric . " When he had said these words , indignantly , he held his peace , and the monk retired in confusion : but when some years had intervened , he did not dare ...
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... things were in such a position that all thought he might easily have been vanquished , money passed between them , and a truce was made until Whit Sunday , whilst fourteen thousand armed Flemings escorted him safely through Essex and ...
... things were in such a position that all thought he might easily have been vanquished , money passed between them , and a truce was made until Whit Sunday , whilst fourteen thousand armed Flemings escorted him safely through Essex and ...
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... Robert himself had not been restrained by fear and by his simplicity , the saint would have informed him of many other things past and future . reality : for he feared lest he should offend God 38 [ A.D. 1178 . ROGER OF WENDOVER .
... Robert himself had not been restrained by fear and by his simplicity , the saint would have informed him of many other things past and future . reality : for he feared lest he should offend God 38 [ A.D. 1178 . ROGER OF WENDOVER .
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abbat advice aforesaid afterwards Alban's amongst apostolic appointed archbishop of Canterbury arms arrived asked assembled assistance attack barons besieged bishop of London bishop of Winchester body Brittany brother castle cause Christ Christians church clergy clerks command consecrated consent count count of Flanders cross crown crusaders Damietta death duke election emperor endeavoured enemies English king excommunicated faith father French king gave Geoffrey give granted Holy Land honour horses Hubert Hugh interdict Jerusalem justiciary king Henry king John king of England king of Jerusalem king Richard king's kingdom of England knights legate length letters London lord the pope Louis marched marshal martyr master messengers monks namely nobles Normandy oath Pandulph Paris peace Peter Philip Poictou possession prelates present priest prisoners punishment received replied restored returned Roman Rome Saladin Saracens sent siege slain soldiers suffragan bishops sword thousand took town truce whilst whole
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320 페이지 - John, by the grace of God king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, count of Anjou: to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justices, foresters, sheriffs, prevosts, serving men, and to all his bailiffs and faithful subjects, greeting.
305 페이지 - Realm, by advice of our venerable Fathers, Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church; Henry, Archbishop of Dublin; William, of London; Peter, of Winchester...
304 페이지 - John, when he saw that he was deserted by almost all, so that out of his regal superabundance of followers he scarcely retained seven knights, was much alarmed lest the barons would attack his castles and reduce them without difficulty, as they would find no obstacle to their so doing; and he deceitfully pretended to make peace for a time with the aforesaid barons, and sent William...
305 페이지 - ... these same messengers, to appoint a fitting day and place to meet and carry all these matters into effect. The king's messengers then came in all haste to London, and without deceit reported to the barons all that had been deceitfully imposed on them; they in their great joy appointed the fifteenth of June for the king to meet them, at a field lying between Staines and Windsor. Accordingly, at the time and place pre-agreed on, the king and nobles came to the appointed conference, and when each...
268 페이지 - This charter of the king's, as above-mentioned, having been reduced to writing, he delivered it to Pandulph to be taken to pope Innocent, and immediately afterwards in the sight of all, he made the underwritten homage : " I, John, by the grace of God, king of England and lord of Ireland, will, from this time as formerly, be faithful to God, St. Peter, the church of...
316 페이지 - All the aforesaid customs and liberties, which we have granted to be holden in our kingdom, as much as it belongs to us, all people of our kingdom, as well clergy as laity, shall observe, as far as they are concerned, towards their dependents.
267 페이지 - ... offer and freely concede to God and His holy apostles Peter and Paul and to our mother the holy Roman church, and to our lord pope Innocent and to his catholic successors, the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom of Ireland, with all their rights and appurtenances, for the remission of our...
304 페이지 - ... the safety of all their property and possessions, to abandon a king who was perjured and who warred against his barons, and together with them to stand firm and fight "against the king for their rights and for peace ; and that, if they refused to do this, they, the barons, would make war against them all, as against open enemies, and would destroy their castles, burn their houses and other buildings, and destroy their warrens, parks and orchards. The conference between the King and the Barons.
305 페이지 - Accordingly at the time and place pre-agreed on, the king and nobles came to the appointed conference, and, when each party had stationed themselves apart from the other, they began a long discussion about terms of peace and the aforesaid liberties. ... At length after various points on both sides had been discussed, King John, seeing that he was inferior in strength to the barons, without raising any difficulty granted the underwritten laws and liberties, and confirmed them by his Charter.