The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... close , low - built throne room , the back of Minos ' chair itself is edged by an undulating design . Minoan sport and religion were peculiar ; the athletes , with close - girt hips , leapt headlong at the charging bulls , gripped the ...
... close , low - built throne room , the back of Minos ' chair itself is edged by an undulating design . Minoan sport and religion were peculiar ; the athletes , with close - girt hips , leapt headlong at the charging bulls , gripped the ...
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... close of the fifth century , and extended his power over most of Gaul ; his descendants had defeated the Burgundians , subdued the Bavarians and the Alamanni , and brought Thuringia and Franconia under their sway . Here is the clue to ...
... close of the fifth century , and extended his power over most of Gaul ; his descendants had defeated the Burgundians , subdued the Bavarians and the Alamanni , and brought Thuringia and Franconia under their sway . Here is the clue to ...
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... close alliance with the central government into the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , with growing usefulness and power . That it did so was due to the relatively close - knit texture of the English state , following the ...
... close alliance with the central government into the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , with growing usefulness and power . That it did so was due to the relatively close - knit texture of the English state , following the ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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