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,The Emergence of English Identity, 700–1000,, as well as English and other later Germanic groups – which marked off the evolution of centralised kingships and later of royal government as being so different from elsewhere in the medieval West. While in Ottoman Germany the historian may be dealing with a series of duchies which originally lack弄脏 发表于 2025-3-23 15:20:14
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John of Fordun and the Independent Identity of the Scots, till as near as he could manage to his own time. It was a remarkable tale, stretching back to the time of Moses, when a Greek prince, Gaythelos, was allegedly exiled from his own land for disorderly conduct. He was able to settle in Egypt, and marry Scota, the daughter of the then Pharaoh. Her fathImpugn 发表于 2025-3-24 00:54:43
,Higden’s Britain,en summoned to appear ‘una cum omnibus cronicis vestris et que sunt in custodia vestra ad loquendum et tractandum cum dicto consilio nostro super aliquibus que vobis tunc exponentur ex parte nostra’ (Svith all your chronicles and those in your charge to speak and treat with our council concerning matrigger 发表于 2025-3-24 04:47:57
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,The Trojan Origins of the French: The Commencement of a Myth’s Demise, 1450–1520,blow after another.. By the end of the century serious and responsible writers of history both popular and scholarly had virtually completely rejected the myth.. Since the seventh century when, from vague and unsubstantial beginnings, the story was given vital form and compelling narrative shape, thMisnomer 发表于 2025-3-24 13:34:02
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,European Nationality, Race and Commonwealth in the Writings of Sir Francis Palgrave, 1788–1861, the Record Commission and from 1838 to 1861 Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. Palgrave, in addition to his editing work and to the series of Reports which he wrote as Deputy Keeper, was the author of three works of medieval history – the . (1831), . (1832), and . (from 1851 onwards but incomplet