A Biographical, Historical and Chronological Dictionary:: Containing Accurate Accounts of the Lives, Characters, and Actions, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages and All Countries; : Including the Revolutions of States, and the Succession of Sovereign Princes |
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... England . He died in 795.- Bewer , Platina . ADRIAN II . ( pope ) , was born at Rome , and succeeded to the papal chair in 867 He contended with the patriarch of Con- stantinople for the superiority ; and attempt- ed to extend his ...
... England . He died in 795.- Bewer , Platina . ADRIAN II . ( pope ) , was born at Rome , and succeeded to the papal chair in 867 He contended with the patriarch of Con- stantinople for the superiority ; and attempt- ed to extend his ...
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... England , in consequence of which peace was restored between the two kingdoms . He died in 1249. - Ibid . ALEXANDER III . king of Scotland , was the son of the preceding by his second wife , and came to the crown at the age of eight ...
... England , in consequence of which peace was restored between the two kingdoms . He died in 1249. - Ibid . ALEXANDER III . king of Scotland , was the son of the preceding by his second wife , and came to the crown at the age of eight ...
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... England , that from the Thames to the Humber hardly a man could be found who understood Latin . To remedy this evil , he invited learned men from all parts , and endowed schools throughout his kingdom ; and if he was not the founder of ...
... England , that from the Thames to the Humber hardly a man could be found who understood Latin . To remedy this evil , he invited learned men from all parts , and endowed schools throughout his kingdom ; and if he was not the founder of ...
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... England . In 1771 he was appointed governor of Guernsey , and the year following lieutenant- general of the ordnance . In 1776 he was created baron Amherst of Holmsdale . In 1778 he had the command of the army in England ; and in 1782 ...
... England . In 1771 he was appointed governor of Guernsey , and the year following lieutenant- general of the ordnance . In 1776 he was created baron Amherst of Holmsdale . In 1778 he had the command of the army in England ; and in 1782 ...
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... England , and was received with great re- spect ; but a new rupture arose , occasioned by the archbishop's refusing to be re - in- vested by the king ; on which the dispute was referred to the pope , who decided in favour of Anselm ...
... England , and was received with great re- spect ; but a new rupture arose , occasioned by the archbishop's refusing to be re - in- vested by the king ; on which the dispute was referred to the pope , who decided in favour of Anselm ...
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