The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... French scholar to write a book which will fill the gap between the studies , on the one hand , of Halphen on Anjou , Latouche on Maine , and Lasteyrie on Limoges , and , on the other , of Boutaric upon Alfonse of Poitiers ; or , again ...
... French scholar to write a book which will fill the gap between the studies , on the one hand , of Halphen on Anjou , Latouche on Maine , and Lasteyrie on Limoges , and , on the other , of Boutaric upon Alfonse of Poitiers ; or , again ...
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... French king . Although the Norman dukes had elaborated political institutions which were fitted to control a complicated society , and Richard of the Lion Heart had taken the lead in the practice of the arts of fortification and attack ...
... French king . Although the Norman dukes had elaborated political institutions which were fitted to control a complicated society , and Richard of the Lion Heart had taken the lead in the practice of the arts of fortification and attack ...
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... French States which had sought to combine and restrain the various forces of society , Normandy and the domains of the French king had been most successful . The one , though nominally dependent upon its rival , had been knit together ...
... French States which had sought to combine and restrain the various forces of society , Normandy and the domains of the French king had been most successful . The one , though nominally dependent upon its rival , had been knit together ...
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... French kings had been able to keep in touch with the south , and to separate Henry III's well - wishers in Normandy from his Aquitanian vassals . In this case also lordship over the northern half of Aquitaine was made possible through ...
... French kings had been able to keep in touch with the south , and to separate Henry III's well - wishers in Normandy from his Aquitanian vassals . In this case also lordship over the northern half of Aquitaine was made possible through ...
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... French domain in the Vexin ( 1076 ) and in the district between Paris and Orleans . II . Anjou first appears as a semi - independent country in the first half of the tenth century . Fulk the Red , who is known to have been viscount of ...
... French domain in the Vexin ( 1076 ) and in the district between Paris and Orleans . II . Anjou first appears as a semi - independent country in the first half of the tenth century . Fulk the Red , who is known to have been viscount of ...
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