Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 15Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... soon turned their views to an enlargement of their dominions ; and , as all Christian princes considered victories and con- quests over the Moors as doubly meritorious , count Henry is said to have performed many valiant exploits ...
... soon turned their views to an enlargement of their dominions ; and , as all Christian princes considered victories and con- quests over the Moors as doubly meritorious , count Henry is said to have performed many valiant exploits ...
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... soon set at liberty by a papal bull ; but Donna Theresa at once lost influence and credit by her injudicious conduct towards him . Not long after this affair , queen Urraca de- parted this life , and all disputes were amicably adjusted ...
... soon set at liberty by a papal bull ; but Donna Theresa at once lost influence and credit by her injudicious conduct towards him . Not long after this affair , queen Urraca de- parted this life , and all disputes were amicably adjusted ...
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... soon after which he died , with the reputation of being one of the most 1212. patriotic princes that ever swayed the sceptre of Portugal . Though rather liberal than avaricious , he left a vast sum of money in the treasury . He was ...
... soon after which he died , with the reputation of being one of the most 1212. patriotic princes that ever swayed the sceptre of Portugal . Though rather liberal than avaricious , he left a vast sum of money in the treasury . He was ...
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... treated with great le nity , this had no effect upon him ; for as soon as he could retrieve his affairs , he began to commit the most horrid excesses in the country through which he passed . Girard , bishop of Evora , which 21 PORTUGAL .
... treated with great le nity , this had no effect upon him ; for as soon as he could retrieve his affairs , he began to commit the most horrid excesses in the country through which he passed . Girard , bishop of Evora , which 21 PORTUGAL .
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... soon be his own , he ordered him to leave his pre- sence on pain of losing his head ; " I do not value my head , sir , " returned Avezedo , " in the king's service : the only pain I shall feel in losing it , is from the reflection that ...
... soon be his own , he ordered him to leave his pre- sence on pain of losing his head ; " I do not value my head , sir , " returned Avezedo , " in the king's service : the only pain I shall feel in losing it , is from the reflection that ...
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Accordingly affairs Alphonso arms assembled Asturias attack brother Castilian catholic majesty Charles Christian church command compelled conduct conquests consequence court crown crowns of Castile daughter death declared defeated dominions Don Alonzo Don Ferdinand Don Henry Don Juan Don Pedro Don Sancho Donna duke effect emperor enemies ensuing espoused exertions expedition father fleet forces formidable fortress France French Galicia garrison Granada infant Don infidels irruption king of Arragon king of Castile king of Leon king of Morocco king of Navarre king of Portugal king's kingdom Leovigilde Lisbon loss Madrid marriage master ment minister monarch Moorish Moors nobility nobles obliged occasion peace person Philip Portuguese possession prince princess prisoner prodigious provinces queen received reduced regent reign rendered resolved retire royal seemed sent Seville solemn soon sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish success thousand throne tion Toledo took treaty troops tugal Urraca victory Visigoths whilst