APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1798). The Conquest of France; with the life and glorious actions of Edward the black Prince: Son to Edward III. King of England, his victory, with about 12,000 archers and men at arms, over Philip of France, and 100,000 Frenchmen; his vanquishing King John of France, and taking him and his son prisoners; his love to the Earl of Kent's fair daughter, and marriage with her; being a history full of great and noble actions, in love & arms, to the honour of the English nation. Printed by J. & M. Robertson.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Conquest of France; with the Life and Glorious Actions of Edward the Black Prince: Son to Edward III. King of England, His Victory, with About 12,000 Archers and Men at Arms, over Philip of France, and 100,000 Frenchmen; His Vanquishing King John of France, and Taking Him and His Son Prisoners; His Love to the Earl of Kent's Fair Daughter, and Marriage with Her; Being a History Full of Great and Noble Actions, in Love & Arms, to the Honour of the English Nation. Glasgow: Printed by J. & M. Robertson, 1798.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Conquest of France; with the Life and Glorious Actions of Edward the Black Prince: Son to Edward III. King of England, His Victory, with About 12,000 Archers and Men at Arms, over Philip of France, and 100,000 Frenchmen; His Vanquishing King John of France, and Taking Him and His Son Prisoners; His Love to the Earl of Kent's Fair Daughter, and Marriage with Her; Being a History Full of Great and Noble Actions, in Love & Arms, to the Honour of the English Nation. Printed by J. & M. Robertson, 1798.

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