The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... barons of Poitevin or western Berri , the relations between the latter and Paris continued to be very precarious for nearly half a century and were firmly established only after the destruction of Henry's empire . The footing which ...
... barons of Poitevin or western Berri , the relations between the latter and Paris continued to be very precarious for nearly half a century and were firmly established only after the destruction of Henry's empire . The footing which ...
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... barons of Berri and Auvergne to the French king were a permanent source of weakness to the duke of Aquitaine . In Anjou , on the other hand , the counts succeeded in securing the control over the royal vassals , as did many other counts ...
... barons of Berri and Auvergne to the French king were a permanent source of weakness to the duke of Aquitaine . In Anjou , on the other hand , the counts succeeded in securing the control over the royal vassals , as did many other counts ...
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... barons of Aquitaine as the beginning and end of the motives upon which their relations to the duke were based.2 As is well known , this was the ruling principle in feudalism of every degree , but 1. Vidal de la Blache , in Lavisse ...
... barons of Aquitaine as the beginning and end of the motives upon which their relations to the duke were based.2 As is well known , this was the ruling principle in feudalism of every degree , but 1. Vidal de la Blache , in Lavisse ...
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... barons , he promulgated a statute dealing with the debts of crusaders and limiting the responsibility of their vassals for them . The king , adds the chronicler , ordered the statute to be observed in all his estates ( villae ) and ...
... barons , he promulgated a statute dealing with the debts of crusaders and limiting the responsibility of their vassals for them . The king , adds the chronicler , ordered the statute to be observed in all his estates ( villae ) and ...
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... barons often served in the great offices , and so were worked into the administration ; while the ceremonial gatherings or courts , at which all kinds of business could be formally transacted , were held more regularly at fixed places ...
... barons often served in the great offices , and so were worked into the administration ; while the ceremonial gatherings or courts , at which all kinds of business could be formally transacted , were held more regularly at fixed places ...
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administration Alençon Angevin Angoulême Anjou Aquitaine archbishop of Rouen Argentan Arques Arthur Aumâle bailiff bailiwick barons bishop Brittany Caen Cart Cartellieri castellan castle Chart charter Château-Gaillard Chinon chronicle Coggeshall Comtes de Poitou count of Flanders court custumal defence Delaborde Delisle demesne Diceto Drincourt ducal duchy earl England English Historical Review Evreux exchequer rolls Falaise Farm feudal fiefs fortress French Geoffrey Gisors Glapion granted Guillaume le Maréchal Halphen Henry Historiens de France homage honour Howden Ibid important John's King John king of France King Philip King Richard knights lands letter lord Lusignan Marshal mercenaries military Mortain Norm Norman Vexin officials parage peace Philip Augustus Poitevin Poitou prepositura quod Red Book regis reign Rigord Robert of Torigni royal Scacc seneschal seqq siege Stapleton Statuta et consuetudines surrender Tardif Thouars Tillières Touraine treaty truce twelfth century vassals Vaudreuil Verneuil Vernon viscounty William des Roches William the Breton
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