| George Finlay - 1851 - 562 דפים
...Conquest, Greek text, v. 6749. Fallmerayer, Gcschichte der IIulbinsel Morea, ii. 1 82. M CHAP. vn. thus became possessed not only of well-fortified castles...as military law ; and so satisfied were they of the incompetency of all their own generals to act as civilians, that they appointed Roger Deslau to act... | |
| George Finlay - 1851 - 556 דפים
...6749. Fallmerayer, Geschichte der IIalbinsel Morea, ii. 182. M CHAP. vn. thus became possessed uot only of well-fortified castles § ,», and rich estates,...as military law ; and so satisfied were they of the incompetency of all their own generals to act as civilians, that they appointed Roger Deslau to act... | |
| William Smith - 1855 - 724 דפים
...language of Muntaner, the quaint old Spanish chronicler, who was an eyewitness of what he describes, " many stout Catalan warriors received as wives noble...before their victory, they would have counted it an honor to be allowed to hold their washing basin." These events were followed by the establishment of... | |
| William Smith - 1860 - 718 דפים
...language of Muntaner, the quaint old Spanish chronicler, who was an eyewitness of what he describes, " many stout Catalan warriors received as wives noble...before their victory, they would have counted it an honor to be allowed to hold their washing basin." • These events were followed by the establishment... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867 - 568 דפים
...language of Muntaner, the quaint old Spanish chronicler, who was an eyewitness of what he describes, " Many stout Catalan warriors received as wives noble...before their victory, they would have counted it an honor to be allowed to hold their washingbasin." These events were followed by the establishment of... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867 - 582 דפים
...language of Muntaner, the quaint old Spanish chronicler, who was an eyewitness of what he describes, " Many stout Catalan warriors received as wives noble...before their victory, they would have counted it an honor to be allowed to hold their washingbasin." These events were followed by the establishment of... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 460 דפים
...Boeotian Cephissus, and to bestow their widows and heiresses in marriage on the best officers, who thus became possessed not only of well-fortified castles...counted it an honour to be allowed to hold the wash-hand basin T. No sooner did the Catalan warriors become lords and barons, than they felt the necessity of... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1896 - 1086 דפים
...language of Muntaner, the quaint old Spanish chronicler, who was an eyewitness of what he describes, " Many stout Catalan warriors received as wives noble...before their victory, they would have counted it an honor to be allowed to hold their washingbasin." These events were followed by the establishment of... | |
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