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... England immunity against the risk of being eaten by lions ( l'enfant de roys ne peut lyon menger ) as well as certain magic powers of healing . For some reason , which even that mighty scholar and heroic martyr Marc Bloch has been ...
... England immunity against the risk of being eaten by lions ( l'enfant de roys ne peut lyon menger ) as well as certain magic powers of healing . For some reason , which even that mighty scholar and heroic martyr Marc Bloch has been ...
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... England was again and again riven by the conflict of rival claimants . Owing to the wisdom of William the Conqueror the great vassals in England were less territorially concentrated than were the mighty vassals in France . When an ...
... England was again and again riven by the conflict of rival claimants . Owing to the wisdom of William the Conqueror the great vassals in England were less territorially concentrated than were the mighty vassals in France . When an ...
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... England 156 , 160-1 , 163 Henry II , King of England 153 , 156 , 161-2 Henry IV , King of England 195 Henry VII , King of England 320 Henry VIII , King of England 26 , 202 Henry V , Emperor 177 Henry , Prince of Wales 200 , 201 Hertzog ...
... England 156 , 160-1 , 163 Henry II , King of England 153 , 156 , 161-2 Henry IV , King of England 195 Henry VII , King of England 320 Henry VIII , King of England 26 , 202 Henry V , Emperor 177 Henry , Prince of Wales 200 , 201 Hertzog ...
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The King as Magician II | 11 |
The King as God | 27 |
The King as Warrior | 47 |
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