Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 15 |
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Don Ferdinand paid a visit to his brother , the king of Navarre , who had been
seized with a dangerous indisposition on the frontiers of Castile ; but , upon
receiving private information that Don Garcia intended to secure his person , he
took an ...
Don Ferdinand paid a visit to his brother , the king of Navarre , who had been
seized with a dangerous indisposition on the frontiers of Castile ; but , upon
receiving private information that Don Garcia intended to secure his person , he
took an ...
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mild counsels of Ferdinand , that he used his utmost endeavours to enflame the
mind of the young prince against the family of Castro , and at length persuaded
him to seize on the city of Toledo , which had hitherto been governed by Don ...
mild counsels of Ferdinand , that he used his utmost endeavours to enflame the
mind of the young prince against the family of Castro , and at length persuaded
him to seize on the city of Toledo , which had hitherto been governed by Don ...
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In the ensuing year the king of Leon founded an university at Salamanca ; Don
Ferdinand gained some advantages over the infidels ; and John de Brienne ,
king of Jerusalem , visited the Spanish court at Burgos , and there espoused
Donna ...
In the ensuing year the king of Leon founded an university at Salamanca ; Don
Ferdinand gained some advantages over the infidels ; and John de Brienne ,
king of Jerusalem , visited the Spanish court at Burgos , and there espoused
Donna ...
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At length , how . ever , the Moors were compelled to retire into their own
dominions ; an amicable treaty was concluded between Ferdinand and the king
of Portugal ; and the attention of the Castilian's was agreeably engaged by a
treaty of ...
At length , how . ever , the Moors were compelled to retire into their own
dominions ; an amicable treaty was concluded between Ferdinand and the king
of Portugal ; and the attention of the Castilian's was agreeably engaged by a
treaty of ...
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On the 10th of March , Donna Joanna was de livered of a son , who was baptized
by the name of Ferdinand ; but the consequences of her de livery deranged her
mind ; and this circumstance hurried the queen , Isabella , to her grave . By her ...
On the 10th of March , Donna Joanna was de livered of a son , who was baptized
by the name of Ferdinand ; but the consequences of her de livery deranged her
mind ; and this circumstance hurried the queen , Isabella , to her grave . By her ...
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