A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... Italy . His fol- lowers were pledged never to marry , to obey their superiors without question , and to accumulate no wealth for themselves ; in other words , they were bound by the three vows of poverty , chastity , and obedience ...
... Italy . His fol- lowers were pledged never to marry , to obey their superiors without question , and to accumulate no wealth for themselves ; in other words , they were bound by the three vows of poverty , chastity , and obedience ...
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... Italy , we are concerned primarily with the Northmen in England . At first they conducted merely discon- nected plundering expeditions , then they made settlements , and finally established kingdoms . The Danes in England . — In 793 ...
... Italy , we are concerned primarily with the Northmen in England . At first they conducted merely discon- nected plundering expeditions , then they made settlements , and finally established kingdoms . The Danes in England . — In 793 ...
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... Italian port . Thence they were taken overland to Flanders to be finally shipped across the Channel . In return the English exported mainly metals such as tin and lead - wool , and slaves . The slave trade was carried on extensively in ...
... Italian port . Thence they were taken overland to Flanders to be finally shipped across the Channel . In return the English exported mainly metals such as tin and lead - wool , and slaves . The slave trade was carried on extensively in ...
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... Italian who had migrated to Normandy . While William favored his Norman supporters , his motives were by no means wholly political . The Anglo - Saxon Church had not kept pace with those of the Continent in learning , and was low in ...
... Italian who had migrated to Normandy . While William favored his Norman supporters , his motives were by no means wholly political . The Anglo - Saxon Church had not kept pace with those of the Continent in learning , and was low in ...
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... Italy , and as time went on , doctors of law gradually made their way to France , England , and the Germanic Empire . The same century also marked an epoch in the development of the canon law , or law of the Church of Rome . In the ...
... Italy , and as time went on , doctors of law gradually made their way to France , England , and the Germanic Empire . The same century also marked an epoch in the development of the canon law , or law of the Church of Rome . In the ...
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