A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to 1885, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... -1100 HENRY I. 1100-1135 Adela Stephen Count of Blois = Henry V. Matilda = Geoffrey Emperor Count of Anjou STEPHEN 1135-1154 HENRY II . 1154-1189 GENEALOGICAL TABLES HENRY II . ( continued ) Henry Geoffrey xxviii GENEALOGICAL TABLES.
... -1100 HENRY I. 1100-1135 Adela Stephen Count of Blois = Henry V. Matilda = Geoffrey Emperor Count of Anjou STEPHEN 1135-1154 HENRY II . 1154-1189 GENEALOGICAL TABLES HENRY II . ( continued ) Henry Geoffrey xxviii GENEALOGICAL TABLES.
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... Emperor was the head of the army , as well as the head of the state . Though he was often a cruel oppressor of the ... Emperor had to ask himself was whether he would at- tempt to enlarge the limits of the Empire or not . For a time each ...
... Emperor was the head of the army , as well as the head of the state . Though he was often a cruel oppressor of the ... Emperor had to ask himself was whether he would at- tempt to enlarge the limits of the Empire or not . For a time each ...
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... Emperor Claudius reversed this policy . There is reason to suppose that some of the British chiefs had made an attack upon the coasts of Gaul . However this may have been , Claudius in 43 sent Aulus Plautius against Togidumnus and ...
... Emperor Claudius reversed this policy . There is reason to suppose that some of the British chiefs had made an attack upon the coasts of Gaul . However this may have been , Claudius in 43 sent Aulus Plautius against Togidumnus and ...
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... Emperor Nero . From that time no more is heard of the injustice of the Roman government . 22. Agricola in Britain . 78–84 . - Agricola , who arrived as governor in 78 , took care to deal fairly with all sorts of men , and to make the ...
... Emperor Nero . From that time no more is heard of the injustice of the Roman government . 22. Agricola in Britain . 78–84 . - Agricola , who arrived as governor in 78 , took care to deal fairly with all sorts of men , and to make the ...
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... Emperor Domitian . It has often been said that Domitian was jealous of his success ; but it is possible that the Emperor really thought that the advantage to be gained by the conquest of rugged mountains would be more than ...
... Emperor Domitian . It has often been said that Domitian was jealous of his success ; but it is possible that the Emperor really thought that the advantage to be gained by the conquest of rugged mountains would be more than ...
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