| 1905 - 222 páginas
...the Garioch had its own Forester, originally a vassal of the Earl of Mar, and later of the Crown. In the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, the Garioch emerges from the rule of the Celtic Maormars, and their vassals the Toisechs, as an Earldom,... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1901 - 500 páginas
...is minutely described in a Proven9al poem by Guiot of Provins, supposed to have been written towards the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century " The age of Guiot may indeed be disputed ; yet that the compass was known at least in the first half of... | |
| John Willis Clark - 1902 - 230 páginas
...and south aisles, chancel, vestry on north side of chancel, and west tower. The nave may be assigned to the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The two arcades are not quite alike, but are probably of the same, or nearly the same, date. The aisles... | |
| John Willis Clark - 1902 - 206 páginas
...and south aisles, chancel, vestry on north side of chancel, and west tower. The nave may be assigned to the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The two arcades are not quite alike, but are probably of the same, or nearly the same, date. The aisles... | |
| Edmund G. Gardner - 1902 - 478 páginas
...GIMIGNANO is still surrounded by its second ^ circuit of walls, built to inclose the Castello Nuovo at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The five massive towers that strengthen the walls were raised by the Florentines in the fifteenth century,... | |
| 1902 - 440 páginas
...be seen, when we come to speak of the chapel, that the foundation of the house probably dates back to the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, somewhere about the year 1200. 4. Three estoiles, 2 and 1, and a canton dexter. 5. A chevron betweenthree... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1903 - 452 páginas
...to have the best claim to be considered the founders, and that the probable date of foundation was the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The remains of the buildings consisted of little more than the lowest course of the walls, and the site... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1903 - 410 páginas
...to have the best claim to be considered the founders, and that the probable date of foundation was the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The remains of the buildings consisted of little more than the lowest course of the walls, and the site... | |
| 1905 - 246 páginas
...the Garioch had its own Forester, originally a vassal of the Earl of Mar, and later of the Crown. In the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, the Garioch emerges from the rule of the Celtic Maormars, and their vassals the Toisechs, as an Earldom,... | |
| Alexander Morison - 1905 - 244 páginas
...the Garioch had its own Forester, originally a vassal of the Earl of Mar, and later of the Crown. In the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, the Garioch emerges from the rule of the Celtic Maormars, and their vassals the Toisechs, as an Earldom,... | |
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