The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... in Anjou . The importance of the castle and the demesne Anjou in the twelfth century : the functions of the seneschal , and the judicial supremacy of the count · 37 The possibility of Angevin influence upon the rest of the.
... in Anjou . The importance of the castle and the demesne Anjou in the twelfth century : the functions of the seneschal , and the judicial supremacy of the count · 37 The possibility of Angevin influence upon the rest of the.
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... demesne : the fiscal system of Poitou similar to that of England and Normandy at the end of the twelfth century The characteristics of Angevin rule seen in Angoulême after the death of count Ademar in 1202 ; And in Gascony in the ...
... demesne : the fiscal system of Poitou similar to that of England and Normandy at the end of the twelfth century The characteristics of Angevin rule seen in Angoulême after the death of count Ademar in 1202 ; And in Gascony in the ...
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... demesne Norman customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and institutions Chapter X. ON SOME SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE WARS IN NORMANDY . The cleavage in the baronage Section 1. The policy of Philip ...
... demesne Norman customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and institutions Chapter X. ON SOME SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE WARS IN NORMANDY . The cleavage in the baronage Section 1. The policy of Philip ...
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... demesne of the 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 ...
... demesne of the 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 ...
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... demesne . In some parts of France these greater vassals succeeded in maintaining their direct relations with the kings down to the twelfth century , and in this respect Poitou was in contrast with Anjou and Touraine . John of Salisbury ...
... demesne . In some parts of France these greater vassals succeeded in maintaining their direct relations with the kings down to the twelfth century , and in this respect Poitou was in contrast with Anjou and Touraine . John of Salisbury ...
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