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works: Historical essays
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Language: English
Pagination: 4 v.
Subject: Thomas, à Becket, Saint, 1118?-1170
Charles, Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, ca. 1123-1190
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1194-1250
Alexander, the Great, 356-323 B.C
Gladstone, W. E. 1809-1898
Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575
Pole, Reginald, 1500-1558
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Franks
Gaul and Gauls
Presidents
Goths
History
Oranges
England — Ecclesiastical history
England — History — 1399-1485 — Lancaster and York
England — History — 1485-1603 — Tudor
Great Britain — History
England — History — 1154-1399 — Plantagenet
Germany — History
Paris (France) — History
Athens (Greece) — History
Greece — History
Italy — History — 774-1300 — Mediaeval
Rome — History
Rome — History — Empire
Byzantine Empire
Greece — History, Modern
Palermo (Italy)
Sicily (Italy) — History
Treves
Aquae Sextiae
Ardres (France)
Autun (France)
Brazil — History
Cahors (France)
Carthage (Extinct city)
Great Britain — History
Périgueux
Portugal — History
Europe — History
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   Series 1. The mythical and romantic elements in early English history. The continuity of English history. Relations between the crowns of England and Scotland. Saint Thomas of Canterbury and his biographers. The reign of Edward the Third. The Holy Roman Empire. The Franks and the Gauls. The early sieges of Paris. Frederick the First, King of Italy. The Emperor Frederick the Second. Charles the Bold Presidential government.- Series 2. Ancient Greece and mediaeval Italy. Mr. Gladstone's Homer and the Homeric Age. The historians of Athens. The Athenian democracy. Alexander the Great. Greece during Macedonian period. The primaeval archaeology of Rome. Mommsen's History of Rome. Lucius Cornelius Sulla. The Flavian Caesars.- Series 3. First impressions of Rome. The Illyrian emperors and their land. Augusta Treverorum. The Goths at Ravenna. Race and language. The Byzantine Empire. First impressions of Athens. Mediaeval and modern Greece. The Southern slaves. Sicilian cycles. The Normans at Palermo.- Series 4. Carthage. French and English towns. Aquae sextiae. Orange. Augustodunum. Périgueux and Cahors. The Lords of Ardres. Points in the history of Portugal and Brazil. Alter orbis. Historical cycles. Augustan ages. English civil wars. The Battle of Wakefield. National prosperity and the Reformation. Cardinal Pole. Archbp. Parker. Decayed Boroughs. The case of the Deanery of Exeter. The growth of Commonwealths. Constitution of the German Empire. Nobility. The House of Lords.