The Auld Alliance: Scotland and France, the Military ConnectionMainstream, 1989 - 192 σελίδες |
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... became hereditary and by the time of the sixth High Steward of Scotland the family's surname had become Stewart , spelt thus . This Walter Stewart , then the eponymous High Steward of Scotland , married Marjory , daughter of Robert ...
... became hereditary and by the time of the sixth High Steward of Scotland the family's surname had become Stewart , spelt thus . This Walter Stewart , then the eponymous High Steward of Scotland , married Marjory , daughter of Robert ...
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... became emptied of Protestants and filled by exiled Scottish or other Catholics . The French service , as a military bolt - hole for exiled Scots who were also Catholic in faith , became established as such as the two nations began to ...
... became emptied of Protestants and filled by exiled Scottish or other Catholics . The French service , as a military bolt - hole for exiled Scots who were also Catholic in faith , became established as such as the two nations began to ...
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... became less secure . Henry IV had allowed freedom of worship to his Protestant , or Huguenot , subjects by the Edict of Nantes in 1598 and thus gained for his recently sundered kingdom a considerable measure of inter- nal stability . By ...
... became less secure . Henry IV had allowed freedom of worship to his Protestant , or Huguenot , subjects by the Edict of Nantes in 1598 and thus gained for his recently sundered kingdom a considerable measure of inter- nal stability . By ...
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Foreword Lieutenant General Sir Derek Lang KCB DSO MC DL | 6 |
Our Great Want and Necessity | 14 |
The Stuart Connection 14531688 | 36 |
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