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... known as Acquitaine , became finally part of France as a political and not merely as a geographical unit . Four years later France planted her foot across the Rhone when the Dauphiny , which since 1343 had been an appanage of the French ...
... known as Acquitaine , became finally part of France as a political and not merely as a geographical unit . Four years later France planted her foot across the Rhone when the Dauphiny , which since 1343 had been an appanage of the French ...
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... known only by hearsay and by the report of some few adventurous overland travellers like Marco Polo . The western coast of Africa was known only so far south as Cape Bojador , beyond which sea - monsters , intense heat , and whirlpools ...
... known only by hearsay and by the report of some few adventurous overland travellers like Marco Polo . The western coast of Africa was known only so far south as Cape Bojador , beyond which sea - monsters , intense heat , and whirlpools ...
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... known as " the Erection , " taken the government into his own hands . He declined to support Henry in the Divorce ; his proposal for Mary's hand was rejected ; he contracted two French marriages - the latter , with Mary of Longueville ...
... known as " the Erection , " taken the government into his own hands . He declined to support Henry in the Divorce ; his proposal for Mary's hand was rejected ; he contracted two French marriages - the latter , with Mary of Longueville ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
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Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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