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William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIEdward's camp, near WarwickEnter three Watchmen, to guard King Edward IV's tentFirst WatchmanCome on, my masters, each man take his stand: The king by this is set him down to sleep.…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act IV, Scene VIII
Scene VIIILondon. The palaceFlourish. Enter King Henry VI, Warwick, Montague, Clarence, Exeter, and OxfordWarwickWhat counsel, lords? Edward from Belgia, With hasty Germans and blunt…William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, Scene VIII
Scene VIIIUnder the walls of AlexandriaAlarum. Enter Mark Antony, in a march; Scarus, with othersMark AntonyWe have beat him to his camp: run one before, And let the queen know of our gests.…James II, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona
(Encyclopedia) James II, c.1260–1327, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona (1291–1327), king of Sicily (1285–95). He succeeded his father, Peter III, in Sicily and his brother, Alfonso III, in…John I, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona
(Encyclopedia) John I, 1350–95, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona (1387–95), son and successor of Peter IV. During his reign Aragón lost (1388) the duchy of Athens. An enthusiastic patron of…Bouvines
(Encyclopedia) BouvinesBouvinesb&oomacr;vēnˈ [key], village, Nord dept., N France, in Flanders. In a battle there in 1214, Philip II of France defeated the joint forces of King John of England,…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act V, Scene V
Scene VAnother part of the fieldFlourish. Enter King Edward IV, Gloucester, Clarence, and soldiers; with Queen Margaret, Oxford, and Somerset, prisonersKing Edward IVNow here a period of…William, king of Scotland
(Encyclopedia) William, king of Scotland: see William the Lion.James II, king of Scotland
(Encyclopedia) James II, 1430–60, king of Scotland (1437–60), son and successor of James I. During his minority successive earls of Douglas vied for power with factions led by Sir William Crichton…Capetians
(Encyclopedia) CapetiansCapetianskəpēˈshənz [key], royal house of France that ruled continuously from 987 to 1328; it takes its name from Hugh Capet. Related branches of the family (see Valois;…