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... invasion . It was not until John's rebellious barons refused to fight for him — even in the face of a French invasion — that he submit- ' Specifically , it inspired John Bale's King John ( c . 1538 ) , the anonymous Troublesome Raign of ...
... invasion . It was not until John's rebellious barons refused to fight for him — even in the face of a French invasion — that he submit- ' Specifically , it inspired John Bale's King John ( c . 1538 ) , the anonymous Troublesome Raign of ...
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... invasion of Ireland , for which the pope supplied 800 Italians and Spaniards to reinforce the Spanish troops under the Earl of Desmond . This invasion , however , was easily put down in 1579 by Lord Grey de Wilton . The second part of ...
... invasion of Ireland , for which the pope supplied 800 Italians and Spaniards to reinforce the Spanish troops under the Earl of Desmond . This invasion , however , was easily put down in 1579 by Lord Grey de Wilton . The second part of ...
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... invasion . The next year , fired with the sense of a holy crusade , the Spanish Armada sailed forth , with about 130 ships and 30,000 men , in the name of Philip and the Holy Church . The defeat of the Armada is too well known for ...
... invasion . The next year , fired with the sense of a holy crusade , the Spanish Armada sailed forth , with about 130 ships and 30,000 men , in the name of Philip and the Holy Church . The defeat of the Armada is too well known for ...
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