Richard i Sentence Examples

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  • In 1188 William secured a papal bull which declared that the Church of Scotland was directly subject only to the see of Rome, thus rejecting the claims to supremacy put forward by the English archbishop. This step was followed by the temporal independence of Scotland, which was one result of the continual poverty of Richard I.

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  • To the south of the castle is St Robert's chapel, an excavation in the rock constructed into an ecclesiastical edifice in the reign of Richard I.

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  • See the chronicles cited for the reigns of Henry II., Richard I.

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  • This explains the part played by Richard I.

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  • Into the legendary overgrowth of the First Crusade we cannot here enter any further 2; but it is perhaps worth while to mention that the French legend of the Third Crusade equally perverted the truth, making Richard I.

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  • This is an octosyllabic poem in French verse, written by Ambroise, a Norman trouvere who followed Richard I.

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  • King Richard I.

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  • Doncaster was evidently a borough held of the crown for a fee farm rent before 11 9 4, when Richard I.

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  • Ethelred's wife was Emma, or Elfgifu, daughter of Richard I.

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  • The first charter by which the city claims the jurisdiction and conservancy of the river Thames was granted by Richard I.

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  • These numbers have been very generally accepted as fairly correct, and Dr Creighton 1 comes to the conclusion after careful consideration that the population of London from the reign of Richard I.

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  • Their great opportunity occurred while Richard I.

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  • In 1665 and 1666 he published the second and first volumes respectively of the Exact Chronological Vindication and Historical Demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction exercised by the English kings from the original planting of Christianity to the death of Richard I.

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  • William of Newburgh wrote; however, in the reign of Richard I.

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  • After Henry II.'s death in 1189 the countship, together with the rest of his dominions, passed to his son Richard I.

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  • The first charter given by Richard I.

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  • Fairs were granted by Richard I.

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  • Beginning with the accession of Stephen he continued his narrative to the death of Richard I.

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  • He received no clerical promotion from Henry II., but Richard I.

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  • But formidable as were these risings they were crushed, although not entirely by force of arms. In 1193 Richard I.

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  • Otto, whose chief supporter outside Germany was his uncle Richard I.

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  • Though probably the site had long been recognized as a convenient landing-place, no town existed there until the 12th century, when the strategical advantage it offered induced Richard I.

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  • A fair on the 1st of August and fourteen following days was granted by Richard I.

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  • Feudal service was more and more compounded for by a money payment, while additional taxes were raised, all going to pay the mercenaries with whom he fought Richard I.

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  • This unlucky marriage was negotiated, it is said, chiefly to acquire the old claims of Denmark over England, to be used as a weapon against Richard I.

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  • Ambrose followed Richard I.

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  • And Williams complete submission had apparently been cancelled, when Richard I.

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  • In 1174 it was handed over to the English in security for the treaty of Falaise, being restored to the Scots by Richard I.

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  • A dragon standard was taken on the third crusade by Richard I in 1191.

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  • Yet by adroit use of his powers of diplomacy, and by playing upon the dissensions which raged between the descendants of Saladin's brother (Malik-al-Adil), he was able, without striking a blow, to conclude a treaty with the sultan of Egypt which gave him all that Richard I.

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  • A weekly market on Saturday granted by Richard I.

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  • Guy found his cause espoused in 1191 by the overlord of his house, Richard I.

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