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... soldier in his youth under Eustace de Bouillon , father of Godfrey de Bouillon , one of the great heroes of the Crusades , as you will hear later on , and had married a noble lady , being a gentleman by birth , and a native of Amiens ...
... soldier in his youth under Eustace de Bouillon , father of Godfrey de Bouillon , one of the great heroes of the Crusades , as you will hear later on , and had married a noble lady , being a gentleman by birth , and a native of Amiens ...
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... soldier or sailor . During the times of peace it was from Normandy that pilgrims of all ages and ranks , more than from any other province of France , went to Palestine , to visit that mysterious East , the cradle of the world , which ...
... soldier or sailor . During the times of peace it was from Normandy that pilgrims of all ages and ranks , more than from any other province of France , went to Palestine , to visit that mysterious East , the cradle of the world , which ...
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... soldiers called him ' father ; ' nobles and princes emulated his valour and his virtues , and chose God- frey de Bouillon as their model , if they aspired to be true knights . Often , when stricken down at Rome by fever , and tossing ...
... soldiers called him ' father ; ' nobles and princes emulated his valour and his virtues , and chose God- frey de Bouillon as their model , if they aspired to be true knights . Often , when stricken down at Rome by fever , and tossing ...
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... soldier , served as cavalry . Noblemen's sons often served their own fathers as squires , and their duties were in some respects what we should now think menial . They had to serve their master at table , to look after his gold and ...
... soldier , served as cavalry . Noblemen's sons often served their own fathers as squires , and their duties were in some respects what we should now think menial . They had to serve their master at table , to look after his gold and ...
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... soldier landed , he was made to pay the English monarch a fine of ten shillings . And with money raised by such extraordinary ex- tortion , William compromised with his brother . Just as , favoured by fortune , the Duke of Nor- mandy's ...
... soldier landed , he was made to pay the English monarch a fine of ten shillings . And with money raised by such extraordinary ex- tortion , William compromised with his brother . Just as , favoured by fortune , the Duke of Nor- mandy's ...
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