Matilda, Countess of TuscanyJohn Long, 1906 - 357 sayfa "Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde, Latin: Matilda, Mathilda) (1046? 24 July 1115) was an Italian noblewoman, the principal Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. She is one of the few medieval women to be remembered for her military accomplishments. She is sometimes called la Gran Contessa ("the Great Countess") or Matilda of Canossa after her ancestral castle of Canossa."--Wikipedia. |
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... subject is a clever one . Until the appearance of the volume now before us , there has not been in England any ... subject in a famous lady . In undertaking the task of writing her life in English , Mrs Huddy is first in the field . She ...
... subject is a clever one . Until the appearance of the volume now before us , there has not been in England any ... subject in a famous lady . In undertaking the task of writing her life in English , Mrs Huddy is first in the field . She ...
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... subjects , but exacted labour from them without remuneration , and not infrequently demanded their time and strength in carrying out works of defence or utility . In return for this forced service , the Castle doors were open to relieve ...
... subjects , but exacted labour from them without remuneration , and not infrequently demanded their time and strength in carrying out works of defence or utility . In return for this forced service , the Castle doors were open to relieve ...
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... subjects were numerous and their temperaments as varied as their natural surroundings , although , during her husband's lifetime they had given many proofs of their devotion to his family . The heiress to these domains , the extent and ...
... subjects were numerous and their temperaments as varied as their natural surroundings , although , during her husband's lifetime they had given many proofs of their devotion to his family . The heiress to these domains , the extent and ...
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... subjects were involved in continuous quarrels . The age demanded a ruler whose strong arm like that of Boniface , could keep in check these unscrupulous meddlers and Beatrice , unused to take the initiative in any public act was , as ...
... subjects were involved in continuous quarrels . The age demanded a ruler whose strong arm like that of Boniface , could keep in check these unscrupulous meddlers and Beatrice , unused to take the initiative in any public act was , as ...
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... subject . Godfrey lost his cause and the duchy passed into the hands of the imperial favourite . Deprived of his estates and exiled from his native land , the Duke conceived the idea of retrieving his fortunes by a bold stroke . This ...
... subject . Godfrey lost his cause and the duchy passed into the hands of the imperial favourite . Deprived of his estates and exiled from his native land , the Duke conceived the idea of retrieving his fortunes by a bold stroke . This ...
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