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... Rome , May 15 THE GREAT CHARTER granted , June 15 Henry III . Charter of the Forest granted , Nov. 6 1085-1086 1086 • 1087 . 1093 1100 . • 1136 • 1135 • 1138 1139-1153 1154 . • 1164 1169-1171 1170 1189 • 1192 1199 • 1204 1213 1215 1216 ...
... Rome , May 15 THE GREAT CHARTER granted , June 15 Henry III . Charter of the Forest granted , Nov. 6 1085-1086 1086 • 1087 . 1093 1100 . • 1136 • 1135 • 1138 1139-1153 1154 . • 1164 1169-1171 1170 1189 • 1192 1199 • 1204 1213 1215 1216 ...
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... Rome , Nov. 30 Ridley and Latimer burned at Oxford , Oct. 16 Calais taken by the French • 1542 · 1547 1547 • 1553 · 1554 • 1555 1558 • Elizabeth . Act of Supremacy ; Act of Uniformity • 1558 • 1559 Mary of Scotland beheaded , Feb. 8 The ...
... Rome , Nov. 30 Ridley and Latimer burned at Oxford , Oct. 16 Calais taken by the French • 1542 · 1547 1547 • 1553 · 1554 • 1555 1558 • Elizabeth . Act of Supremacy ; Act of Uniformity • 1558 • 1559 Mary of Scotland beheaded , Feb. 8 The ...
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... Rome , where the Emperor , struck by his gallant speech and bearing , instead of putting him to death , the usual fate of a captive , gave him and his family their lives . It is told of Caradoc , that when , after his release , he ...
... Rome , where the Emperor , struck by his gallant speech and bearing , instead of putting him to death , the usual fate of a captive , gave him and his family their lives . It is told of Caradoc , that when , after his release , he ...
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... Rome , was Cnaus Julius Agricola . He extended the Roman dominions to the Firths of Forth and Clyde , securing the frontier by a chain of forts while a second line of defence was formed by similar forts from the Tyne to the Solway . The ...
... Rome , was Cnaus Julius Agricola . He extended the Roman dominions to the Firths of Forth and Clyde , securing the frontier by a chain of forts while a second line of defence was formed by similar forts from the Tyne to the Solway . The ...
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... Rome for more than three hundred years ; and its history during that time belongs to that of the Roman Empire generally . Great cities grew up , connected by a network of excellent roads , which crossed the country like our railway ...
... Rome for more than three hundred years ; and its history during that time belongs to that of the Roman Empire generally . Great cities grew up , connected by a network of excellent roads , which crossed the country like our railway ...
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