| 21. | Many of the popes were major collectors, and several Renaissance princes and crowned heads of Europe left priceless libraries to the papacy.
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| 22. | Many crowned heads, princes and counts then came to take the waters and visit the gaming parlours where few strict rules applied.
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| 23. | He died on the following day, one of the last crowned heads in the world to die on the field of battle.
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| 24. | The execution of King Louis XVI of France on 21 January 1793 appalled the other crowned heads of Europe and further isolated France.
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| 25. | It has been said that Puffin's in the 1960s and 1970s counted half the crowned heads of Europe as its members,
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| 26. | There wasn't a philosopher, a crowned head, or anyone important in Europe who would have questioned the existence of witches.
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| 27. | Last year she looked like a precocious girl up beyond her bedtime, a kid prodigy performing like the young Mozart before crowned heads.
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| 28. | Two hundred years ago we taught the British we don't like crowned heads and we haven't changed our minds since.
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| 29. | Made to measure for the practical requirements of a crowned head on the move, the collection includes collapsible thrones covered in gold brocade.
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| 30. | Sigismund was captured during the battle, but as the Polish-Lithuanian crowned head of state, allowed to return to the commonwealth.
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