56 Michael Brown, Bannockburn: The Scottish War and the British Isles, 1307–1323 (Edinburgh, 2008), esp. pp. 5–23. On Scottish military developments in this period see Steve Boardman, “Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish Warfare, c.
20 The most important source for Charlemagne's conquests is the Royal Frankish Annals [ RFA ] .21 For 773 they record that Pope Hadrian's request for aid against the Lombards was ... 23 C.R. Bowlus , Franks , Moravians and Magyars .
... he supported his maternal uncle Levon I, prince of Cilician Armenia, in his conflict with “the King [Fulk of Jerusalem] and the army 3 4 5 Andrew D. Buck, The Principality of Antioch and its Frontiers in the Twelfth Century ...
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87 Williams, The Knight and the Blast Furnace, Appendix 9, p. 943. 88 Williams, The Knight and the Blast Furnace, Appendix 8, p. 942. 89 Jones, “Arrows Against Linen and Leather Armour,” p. 79. 90 Morgan Library MS M.638, fo.
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