| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1858 - 526 ページ
...killid fourty thousand of myty men, and of othir comowneris without noumbyr. The princes of that side were these : The Soudan of Babilony ; the Kyng of...Belmaryn ; the Kyng of Tartare ; the Kyng of Lettow ; of whech III. were slayn. AD 1365. In the ^ere of Edward XXXIX. was born Edward, Idwmf, the first tegote... | |
| John Capgrave - 1858 - 596 ページ
...killid fourty thousand of myty men, and of othir comowneris without noumbyr. The princes of that side were these : The Soudan of Babilony ; the Kyng of...Belmaryn ; the Kyng of Tartare ; the Kyng of Lettow ; of whech III. were slayn. 1 merchaundise.] Written upon an | 2 November 1. erasure. AD 1365. Edward Son... | |
| 1900 - 616 ページ
...before the beginning of 1365. Among the ' Sowdanes and Sarezenes ' summoned to his banner by Lucius1 are Of Babyloyn and Baldake the burlyche knyghtes,...captured Satalie by a sea-expedition, was in the end of 1 364 getting ready a fleet at Venice for a similar exploit against the Sultan of Alexandria.3 There... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1902 - 452 ページ
...were slayn . . . and the Maistir of the Hospital in the ylde of Rodis. . . . On the other side . . . were these : The Soudan of Babilony ; the Kyng of...Belmaryn ; the Kyng of Tartare ; the Kyng of Lettow ; of whech iii were slayn." Evidently, therefore, we have in Morte Arthure (11. 575-605) explicit allusion... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1902 - 410 ページ
...were slayn . . . and the Maistir of the Hospital in the ylde of Rodis. . . . On the other side . . . were these : The Soudan of Babilony ; the Kyng of...Belmaryn ; the Kyng of Tartare ; the Kyng of Lettow ; of whech iii were slayn." Evidently, therefore, we have in Morte Arthure (11. 575-605) explicit allusion... | |
| Glasgow Archaeological Society - 1903 - 706 ページ
...counted among the 5000 Christian dead, while the princes of the other side (as Capgrave translates '- Murimuth's continuator) ' were these : The Soudan...Venice for a similar exploit against the Sultan of Alexandria.8 There is neither Baldak, nor Lettow, nor Rhodes, nor Cyprus, nor Sultan, in Geoffrey of... | |
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