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... Charles ( 1686-1714 ) duc de Berry = Marie daughter of the 2nd Philippe duc d'Orléans = Marie king of France 1715-74 | Leczczyńska 1. Louise - Elisabeth ( 1727-59 ) Philip of Parma ( see Table 6 ) 2. Anne - Henriette ( 1727-52 ) 3 ...
... Charles ( 1686-1714 ) duc de Berry = Marie daughter of the 2nd Philippe duc d'Orléans = Marie king of France 1715-74 | Leczczyńska 1. Louise - Elisabeth ( 1727-59 ) Philip of Parma ( see Table 6 ) 2. Anne - Henriette ( 1727-52 ) 3 ...
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... Charles and the Scots , they turned him over to Parliament . Parliament presented the King with the Newcastle Propositions ( very similar to the Uxbridge Propositions ) , and on May 31 he finally agreed to accept Presbyterianism for a ...
... Charles and the Scots , they turned him over to Parliament . Parliament presented the King with the Newcastle Propositions ( very similar to the Uxbridge Propositions ) , and on May 31 he finally agreed to accept Presbyterianism for a ...
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... Charles the Bold in 1477 , his heiress married the Austrian archduke Maxi- milian of Habsburg ( later Holy Roman emperor ) , thus disappointing French hopes that she would marry Louis XI's son Charles , the future Charles VIII of France ...
... Charles the Bold in 1477 , his heiress married the Austrian archduke Maxi- milian of Habsburg ( later Holy Roman emperor ) , thus disappointing French hopes that she would marry Louis XI's son Charles , the future Charles VIII of France ...
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