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... Duke of Normandy , and are therefore , after all , only a Norman colony , we certainly colonised Brittany , and the first reputed king of that country was born in Troynovant , the ancient London , in the time of the Emperor Gratian . It ...
... Duke of Normandy , and are therefore , after all , only a Norman colony , we certainly colonised Brittany , and the first reputed king of that country was born in Troynovant , the ancient London , in the time of the Emperor Gratian . It ...
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... Duke of Brittany ; from 938 to 1532 , when , after the death of Duchess Anne , Brittany was annexed to France ; and from 1532 to 1789. And these periods he again subdivides into B.C. 56 to A.D. 455 , Gallo - Roman period ; 455 to 753 ...
... Duke of Brittany ; from 938 to 1532 , when , after the death of Duchess Anne , Brittany was annexed to France ; and from 1532 to 1789. And these periods he again subdivides into B.C. 56 to A.D. 455 , Gallo - Roman period ; 455 to 753 ...
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... Duke of Normandy , the right of exacting it . This exaction caused perpetual feud between the Normans and the Bretons . Alain III . was chosen by Robert the Magnifi- cent guardian of his young son William the Bastard . He was poisoned ...
... Duke of Normandy , the right of exacting it . This exaction caused perpetual feud between the Normans and the Bretons . Alain III . was chosen by Robert the Magnifi- cent guardian of his young son William the Bastard . He was poisoned ...
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... Duke of Normandy . ) 1066. Hoel V. ( son of Alain Cagniart and Judith ) . 1084. Alain IV . ( Fergent ) . 1112. Conan III . ( Le Gros ) . 1148. Eudon and several others . 1156. Conan IV . Henry II . , Plantagenet , takes Nantes and ...
... Duke of Normandy . ) 1066. Hoel V. ( son of Alain Cagniart and Judith ) . 1084. Alain IV . ( Fergent ) . 1112. Conan III . ( Le Gros ) . 1148. Eudon and several others . 1156. Conan IV . Henry II . , Plantagenet , takes Nantes and ...
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... duke's father , John IV . , towards her own father , the famous Constable . I have to acknowledge much kindness and courtesy from Mr. George Bullen and the authorities in the Reading Room of the British Museum , and from the librarian ...
... duke's father , John IV . , towards her own father , the famous Constable . I have to acknowledge much kindness and courtesy from Mr. George Bullen and the authorities in the Reading Room of the British Museum , and from the librarian ...
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