A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to 1885, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... Philip II . 1199-1200 173 3. John's Misconduct in Poitou 1200-1201 174 4. The Loss of Normandy and Anjou . 1202-1204 . 174 5. Causes of Philip's Success 176 1205 6. The Election of Stephen Langton to the Arch- bishopric of Canterbury ...
... Philip II . 1199-1200 173 3. John's Misconduct in Poitou 1200-1201 174 4. The Loss of Normandy and Anjou . 1202-1204 . 174 5. Causes of Philip's Success 176 1205 6. The Election of Stephen Langton to the Arch- bishopric of Canterbury ...
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... PHILIP I. 1060-1108 LOUIS VI . 1108-1137 LOUIS VII . 1137-1180 PHILIP II . 1180-1223 LOUIS VIII . 1223-1226 ( St. ) Louis IX . 1226-1270 PHILIP III . 1270-1285 PHILIP IV . 1283-1314 LOUIS X. 1314-1316 PHILIP V. 1316-1322 CHARLES IV ...
... PHILIP I. 1060-1108 LOUIS VI . 1108-1137 LOUIS VII . 1137-1180 PHILIP II . 1180-1223 LOUIS VIII . 1223-1226 ( St. ) Louis IX . 1226-1270 PHILIP III . 1270-1285 PHILIP IV . 1283-1314 LOUIS X. 1314-1316 PHILIP V. 1316-1322 CHARLES IV ...
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... Philip I. In anger at a jest of Philip's he set fire to Mantes . As he rode amidst the burning houses his horse shied and threw him forward on the pommel of his saddle . He was now corpulent and the injury . proved fatal . On September ...
... Philip I. In anger at a jest of Philip's he set fire to Mantes . As he rode amidst the burning houses his horse shied and threw him forward on the pommel of his saddle . He was now corpulent and the injury . proved fatal . On September ...
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... Philip II . , who had succeeded his father , Louis VII . , in 1179 . Philip was resolved to enlarge his narrow dominions at the expense of Henry . He was Henry's feudal lord , and he was crafty enough to know that by assisting Henry's ...
... Philip II . , who had succeeded his father , Louis VII . , in 1179 . Philip was resolved to enlarge his narrow dominions at the expense of Henry . He was Henry's feudal lord , and he was crafty enough to know that by assisting Henry's ...
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... Philip , and then Philip and Richard against Henry . At last , in 1189 , Henry , beaten in war , was forced to submit to Philip's terms , receiving in return a list of those of his own barons who had engaged to support Richard against ...
... Philip , and then Philip and Richard against Henry . At last , in 1189 , Henry , beaten in war , was forced to submit to Philip's terms , receiving in return a list of those of his own barons who had engaged to support Richard against ...
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