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Qué (quién) es I Served the King of England - definición


I Served the King of England         
BOOK BY BOHUMIL HRABAL
I Served the King of England () is a novel by the Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal. The story is set in Prague in the 1940s, during the Nazi occupation and early communism, and follows a young man who alternately gets into trouble and has successes.
Henry I of England         
  • The seal of Archbishop [[Anselm of Canterbury]]
  • manuscript]] drawing of Henry's coronation.
  • Early 14th-century depiction of Henry mourning the death of his son
  • Early 14th-century depiction of Henry
  • mint]]
  • 13th-century depiction of Henry
  • Part of the Welsh ''[[Brut y Tywysogion]]'', one of the [[chronicle]]r sources for Henry's reign
  • Denier coin]] of Henry's rival, [[Louis VI of France]]
  • Henry's first wife, [[Matilda of Scotland]]
  • Mont Saint-Michel]] in [[Normandy]], site of the 1091 siege
  • Bishop Odo]] (wielding club at centre) who imprisoned Henry from 1088–89. From the [[Bayeux Tapestry]].
  • The ruined chapter house of [[Reading Abbey]] in 2008
  • The village of [[Tinchebray]] in [[Normandy]] in 2008; the site of the [[Battle of Tinchebray]] in 1106
  • Early 14th-century depiction of the sinking of the ''[[White Ship]]'' at [[Barfleur]] on 25 November 1120
KING OF ENGLAND
Henry Beauclerc; Henry I, King of England; Henry 1, King of England; Henry I (of England); Henry I (England); Henry I, king of England; King Henry I of England; Henry I, King of the English; Henry I Beauclerc; Lion of Justice; Henry Lion of Justice; Henry the Good Scholar; Henry Beauclerc of England; Henry I Beauclerc of England; Hen. 1; Henry I 'Beauclerc'
. The portrait is generic and depicts Henry holding the Church of Reading Abbey, where he was buried.
Longshanks         
  • [[Caernarfon Castle]], one of the castles erected in Wales during the reign of<br/>Edward I
  • Edward&nbsp;I (right) giving homage to [[Philip&nbsp;IV of France]] (left). As [[Duke of Aquitaine]], Edward was a [[vassal]] of the French king.
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  • Stone sculptures of Edward (left) and Eleanor (right) at [[Lincoln Cathedral]]
  • groat]]s of Edward&nbsp;I (4&nbsp;[[pence]] coins). On the left the obverse shows a head with a coronet. The surrounding text says, in abbreviated Latin, "Edward, by the grace of God king of England". The reverse shows a cross and the text "Duke of Aquitaine and Lord of Ireland", and "Made in London".
  • [[Long cross penny]] with portrait of Edward, struck in London
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  • Burgh Marsh]]. This structure replaced an earlier one and is said to mark the exact spot where he died.
  • Evesham]]
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  • Bishop [[William Stubbs]], in his ''Constitutional History'' (1873–78), emphasised Edward&nbsp;I's contribution to the English constitution.
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  • A 1290 seal of Edward I
  • Remains of Edward I, from an illustration made when his tomb was opened in 1774
  • Kingdom of England}}
KING OF ENGLAND
Edward I; Edward Longshanks; King Edward I; Edward 1; Edward I (England); Hammer of the Scots; Hammer of the scots; Edward I Plantagenet; Edward the First; Edward the Longshanks; Edward I Longshanks; King Edward I of England; Edward I, King of England; Edward i of england; Lord Paramount of Scotland; Overlord of Scotland; King Edward 1st; Edward I Longshanks of England; Edward Longshanks, Hammer of the Scots; Edward I, King of the English; Longshanks; Malleus Scotorum; Edw. 1; The Lord Edward; King Longshanks; Long shanks; Edward Long shanks; King Long shanks
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