The Medieval Foundation of EnglandDoubleday, 1967 - 270 Seiten Survey of England's social life, habits, beliefs and political development, from earliest times to the early fifteenth century, A.D. |
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... western Christendom . Only in the remote Celtic islands of Ireland and western Scot- land , and in the south - east , beyond the Balkan mountains , where the Greek emperors still maintained the ancient pomp of the Caesars and the ...
... western Christendom . Only in the remote Celtic islands of Ireland and western Scot- land , and in the south - east , beyond the Balkan mountains , where the Greek emperors still maintained the ancient pomp of the Caesars and the ...
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... western fragment of Charlemagne's disintegrated empire a grant of conquered lands at the mouth of the Seine . Here , in what became named after them Normandy , intermarry- ing with the French and adopting their faith and language , a ...
... western fragment of Charlemagne's disintegrated empire a grant of conquered lands at the mouth of the Seine . Here , in what became named after them Normandy , intermarry- ing with the French and adopting their faith and language , a ...
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... western shores , Scotland still looked for another generation to the barbarian North , England ceased to be a frontier land between the Viking world and the reviving civilisa- tion of western Europe . Henceforth her lot lay with the ...
... western shores , Scotland still looked for another generation to the barbarian North , England ceased to be a frontier land between the Viking world and the reviving civilisa- tion of western Europe . Henceforth her lot lay with the ...
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Rude Settlers I | 1 |
The Cross and the Sword | 23 |
The Norman Discipline | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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