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... parliament at 1258. Italy : -Dreadful naval Oxford . Simon de Montfort . 1259. Peace with France . 1265. First regular parlia ment . - Civil war - the king made prisoner at Lewes - is released , and gains the bat- tle of Evesham . war ...
... parliament at 1258. Italy : -Dreadful naval Oxford . Simon de Montfort . 1259. Peace with France . 1265. First regular parlia ment . - Civil war - the king made prisoner at Lewes - is released , and gains the bat- tle of Evesham . war ...
Page 99
... Parliament at Wurtemburg . First Handveste . 1286. Denmark : -Eric VI . to the pope . Hungary and Poland . 1290. Hungary : --Andrew III . the Venetian . Poland : Wenceslas , king of Bohemia , takes Cra- cow , and becomes duke o Lesser ...
... Parliament at Wurtemburg . First Handveste . 1286. Denmark : -Eric VI . to the pope . Hungary and Poland . 1290. Hungary : --Andrew III . the Venetian . Poland : Wenceslas , king of Bohemia , takes Cra- cow , and becomes duke o Lesser ...
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... Parliament divided into two chambers , lords spiritual and temporal . 1356. Edward , the Black Prince gains the battle of Poitiers . - John made prisoner . Two years ' truce . -Edward again invades Scotland - is obliged to re- treat ...
... Parliament divided into two chambers , lords spiritual and temporal . 1356. Edward , the Black Prince gains the battle of Poitiers . - John made prisoner . Two years ' truce . -Edward again invades Scotland - is obliged to re- treat ...
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... parliament for Twiller , gover- eleven years . nor of New Am - 1630 . Peace with France . sterdam . the Hugue . nots . Rochelle reduced by famine -af . ter a siege of ten months . 1598-1718 . - Edict of Nantes to the death of 122 THE ...
... parliament for Twiller , gover- eleven years . nor of New Am - 1630 . Peace with France . sterdam . the Hugue . nots . Rochelle reduced by famine -af . ter a siege of ten months . 1598-1718 . - Edict of Nantes to the death of 122 THE ...
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... Parliament assem- bled - dissolved with- out effecting any thing . The Scotch invade England - take posses- sion of ... parliaments . with Swe- den and the popular prin- ces against the emper- or . 1635. Alliance with Holland against ...
... Parliament assem- bled - dissolved with- out effecting any thing . The Scotch invade England - take posses- sion of ... parliaments . with Swe- den and the popular prin- ces against the emper- or . 1635. Alliance with Holland against ...
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