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Heroines of the Crusades
Celestia Angenette Bloss Brewster, Celestia Angenette Bloss Brewster began her teaching career as tutor to her brother-in-law Isaac Moore's children in his home. Other neighborhood children began attending the classes, and when the meetings became too large for Moore's home, Moore made her a gift of five acres at Clover and Elmwood Streets in Brighton to build a school. The Clover Street Seminary opened in 1848 (1812-1855)
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Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Dedication
- Preface
- Adela
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Chapter V
- Chapter Vi
- Chapter Vii
- Chapter Viii
- Chapter Ix
- Chapter X
- Chapter Ix
- Chapter Xii
- Chapter Xiii
- Eleanor
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Chapter V
- Chapter Vi
- Chapter Vii
- Berengaria Of Navarre
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Chapter V
- Chapter Vi
- Chapter Vii
- Chapter Viii
- Chapter Ix
- Chapter X
- Chapter Xi
- Chapter Xii
- Isabella
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Violante
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Eleanora
- The Parents Of Edward I
- De Joinville's Story Of The Seventh Crusade
- The Relics Brought From Constantinople
- The Escape
- The Determination
- The Old Man Of The Mountain
- The Palace Of Acre
- The Coronation
- Conquest Of Wales
- The Astronomer And The Jew
- The Jewess
- The Fate Of The House Of Suabia
- Translation Of The Bible
- An Accident
- Frederic The Bitten
- Letter From Procida To Don Pedro, King Of Arragon
- Notes