The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... already remarked how the Empire was crumbling without and within , and how the barbarians were pressing in from beyond the borders , how it was no longer possible to assimilate them . By the end of the fourth century the Vandals had already ...
... already remarked how the Empire was crumbling without and within , and how the barbarians were pressing in from beyond the borders , how it was no longer possible to assimilate them . By the end of the fourth century the Vandals had already ...
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... already referred to the extent of Knut's empire ; in 1066 the Norwegian Harald Hardrada , the Varangian , fell before the axes of Harald Godwinsson's huskarls at Stamford Bridge , attempting the conquest of Northern England . Though the ...
... already referred to the extent of Knut's empire ; in 1066 the Norwegian Harald Hardrada , the Varangian , fell before the axes of Harald Godwinsson's huskarls at Stamford Bridge , attempting the conquest of Northern England . Though the ...
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... already in the late Middle Ages Sir John Fortescue's famous Governaunce of England and the Paston Letters had shown ... already in being ; Winchester , in the heart of Wessex under the Hampshire downs , had been founded by William of ...
... already in the late Middle Ages Sir John Fortescue's famous Governaunce of England and the Paston Letters had shown ... already in being ; Winchester , in the heart of Wessex under the Hampshire downs , had been founded by William of ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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