A Short History of England: The Glorious Story of a Rowdy NationPublicAffairs, 22.11.2011 - 384 Seiten Presents an overview of the history of England from the Saxons to today and provides lists of kings and queens with the date of they ruled, prime ministers, and one hundred key dates in the nation's history. |
Inhalt
57 | 7 |
800 | 20 |
1066 | 29 |
1087 | 40 |
165 | 48 |
Children | 49 |
1154 1189 | 57 |
1189 1216 | 65 |
Counter Reformation | 143 |
1603 | 151 |
223 | 165 |
1688 | 188 |
the Elder | 210 |
Waterloo | 223 |
1832 1868 | 243 |
1914 | 267 |
Simon de Montfort | 72 |
Years | 91 |
to the Loss of France | 100 |
1483 | 113 |
Henry Tudor | 121 |
1939 | 283 |
1979 | 309 |
1990 | 325 |
key dates | 360 |
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