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... Duke of Anjou , afterwards Henry III . , received graciously the compliments paid him by the Huguenots themselves on his suc- cesses at Jarnac and Moncontour , battles which he had won before he was eighteen years old ; Henry of Guise ...
... Duke of Anjou , afterwards Henry III . , received graciously the compliments paid him by the Huguenots themselves on his suc- cesses at Jarnac and Moncontour , battles which he had won before he was eighteen years old ; Henry of Guise ...
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... duke l'Anjou , the king's father , for the death of his father , assas- şinated by Montesquiou , at Jarnac . They asked how the young duke de Guise could pardon admiral de Coligny for the death of his father , assassinated at Orleans by ...
... duke l'Anjou , the king's father , for the death of his father , assas- şinated by Montesquiou , at Jarnac . They asked how the young duke de Guise could pardon admiral de Coligny for the death of his father , assassinated at Orleans by ...
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... duke d'Anjou , and the duke d'Alençon did the honours of the royal fete with all courtesy and kindness . The duke d'Anjou received from the huguenots them- selves well - merited compliments as to the two battles of Jarnac and ...
... duke d'Anjou , and the duke d'Alençon did the honours of the royal fete with all courtesy and kindness . The duke d'Anjou received from the huguenots them- selves well - merited compliments as to the two battles of Jarnac and ...
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... duke de Guise conversing with Teligny . More fortunate than the Bearnais , at two - and- twenty he had almost attained the reputation of his father , François , the great duke de Guise . He was an elegant gen- tleman , very tall , with ...
... duke de Guise conversing with Teligny . More fortunate than the Bearnais , at two - and- twenty he had almost attained the reputation of his father , François , the great duke de Guise . He was an elegant gen- tleman , very tall , with ...
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... duke , a cloud seemed to overspread that lovely brow , around which stars of diamonds formed a tremulous circlet , and some agitating thought might be divined in her restless and impatient manner . The princess Claude , the eldest ...
... duke , a cloud seemed to overspread that lovely brow , around which stars of diamonds formed a tremulous circlet , and some agitating thought might be divined in her restless and impatient manner . The princess Claude , the eldest ...
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