The Making of the HighlandsConstable, 1980 - 240 Seiten |
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... Scots with the king . The latter promised both to allow Columba to continue his missionary work and also to refrain from pressing home his attacks against the Scots . In the Dark Ages which ensued there is little knowledge of what ...
... Scots with the king . The latter promised both to allow Columba to continue his missionary work and also to refrain from pressing home his attacks against the Scots . In the Dark Ages which ensued there is little knowledge of what ...
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... Scottish knight , Sir Alexander Seton , slipped away from their forces and approached Bruce with the epic words : ' Now's the time and now's the hour . ' The Scots attacked while the English were still on a narrow front , unable to use ...
... Scottish knight , Sir Alexander Seton , slipped away from their forces and approached Bruce with the epic words : ' Now's the time and now's the hour . ' The Scots attacked while the English were still on a narrow front , unable to use ...
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... Scottish throne . Henry VIII promptly pressed for the marriage of the infant Mary to his son Edward , destined to become Edward VI . This was agreed by a treaty of 1543 , which the Scots then annulled . Determined on a policy of ' rough ...
... Scottish throne . Henry VIII promptly pressed for the marriage of the infant Mary to his son Edward , destined to become Edward VI . This was agreed by a treaty of 1543 , which the Scots then annulled . Determined on a policy of ' rough ...
Inhalt
Preface | 6 |
The Clans and the Years of Strife | 29 |
The Road to Union | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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