960 resultados para Robert I, King of Scotland, 1274-1329.
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Wolff, R.L. 19th cent. fiction,
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Originally published (1751-66) as separate works. The life of Peters appeared without the author's name.
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Second ed. published 1889; reprinted.
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Translation of Rerum Scoticarum historia.
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"De jure regni apud Scotos, a dialogue concerning the rights of the crown in Scotland" by George Buchanan -- pages [235]-283.
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"Printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1764."
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The Introduction contains a biographical sketch of Lindsay, and a list of the manuscripts and printed editions of this work.
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Bound in old calf, rebacked.
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This paper argues in detail for the identification of Peftjauawybast, King of Nen-nesut (fl. 728/720 BC ), with Peftjauawybast, High Priest of Ptah in Memphis (fl. c. 790–780 BC2), known from the Apis stela of year 28 of Shoshenq III. This identification ties in with a significant lowering of the accepted dates for the kings from Shoshenq III, Osorkon III and Takeloth III to Shoshenq V, and the material culture associated with them. Such a shift seems to be supported by stylistic and genealogical evidence. As a consequence, it is further suggested that the Master of Shipping at Nen-nesut, Pediese i, was perhaps related by descent and marriage to the family of the High Priests of Memphis and King Peftjauawybast.
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This letter authorizes William Hamilton of Portmollart to repair to Edinburgh notwithstanding the acts discharging the Hamiltons from being within six miles of the King’s person. James VI and James I (June 19, 1566 – March 27, 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from July 24th, 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the English and Scottish crowns on March 24, 1603 after the passing of Elizabeth I.
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