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... Charles VI . HOUSE OF YORK . Edward IV . , 1461 , eldest son of Richard , Duke of York , by Cicely , daughter of the Earl of Westmoreland , claimed the throne through Lionel , Duke of Clarence ; his right was acknowledged and he was ...
... Charles VI . HOUSE OF YORK . Edward IV . , 1461 , eldest son of Richard , Duke of York , by Cicely , daughter of the Earl of Westmoreland , claimed the throne through Lionel , Duke of Clarence ; his right was acknowledged and he was ...
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... Charles , the French king , who , glad of an excuse , in direct viola- tion of the Treaty of Bretigny , immediately cited Prince Edward to appear at Paris and answer the complaint , as his suzerain . Upon the Prince's refusal to do so ...
... Charles , the French king , who , glad of an excuse , in direct viola- tion of the Treaty of Bretigny , immediately cited Prince Edward to appear at Paris and answer the complaint , as his suzerain . Upon the Prince's refusal to do so ...
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... Charles VI . was left the nominal sove- reignty of France , but the whole government of the country was committed to Henry , who was to succeed to the throne on the death of Charles . Henry V. also married Catherine , daughter of the ...
... Charles VI . was left the nominal sove- reignty of France , but the whole government of the country was committed to Henry , who was to succeed to the throne on the death of Charles . Henry V. also married Catherine , daughter of the ...
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... Charles VI . This latter marriage seems to have been the cause of his deposition . In consequence of his levying a poll - tax arose the celebrated insurrection of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw . Richard sent an unsuccessful expedition into ...
... Charles VI . This latter marriage seems to have been the cause of his deposition . In consequence of his levying a poll - tax arose the celebrated insurrection of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw . Richard sent an unsuccessful expedition into ...
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... Charles I. , followed in his steps , and did all in his power to erect an unlimited government , which led to his impeachment as a tyrant , traitor , murderer , and public and implacable enemy of the Commonwealth . Give an account of ...
... Charles I. , followed in his steps , and did all in his power to erect an unlimited government , which led to his impeachment as a tyrant , traitor , murderer , and public and implacable enemy of the Commonwealth . Give an account of ...
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