The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... hand , Philip Augustus had exacted liege homage from the Poitevin barons in 1202 , while recognising Arthur as their liege lord ( see p . 478 ) . This is an interesting illustration of the difference between Poitevin and Anglo - Norman ...
... hand , Philip Augustus had exacted liege homage from the Poitevin barons in 1202 , while recognising Arthur as their liege lord ( see p . 478 ) . This is an interesting illustration of the difference between Poitevin and Anglo - Norman ...
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... hand , of Halphen on Anjou , Latouche on Maine , and Lasteyrie on Limoges , and , on the other , of Boutaric upon Alfonse of Poitiers ; or , again , that the appendix upon the division in the Norman baronage will attract some trained ...
... hand , of Halphen on Anjou , Latouche on Maine , and Lasteyrie on Limoges , and , on the other , of Boutaric upon Alfonse of Poitiers ; or , again , that the appendix upon the division in the Norman baronage will attract some trained ...
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... hand , researches into later periods have reacted upon the problems of the earlier and in some degree reduced their importance . The exact nature of ducal authority , the precise amount of Scandinavian law in Normandy after the ...
... hand , researches into later periods have reacted upon the problems of the earlier and in some degree reduced their importance . The exact nature of ducal authority , the precise amount of Scandinavian law in Normandy after the ...
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... an appanage of the French house under Robert the son of Louis VI , they fell definitely under hostile control . On the other hand , the roads 12 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY Geographical unity of the Empire The importance of Tours.
... an appanage of the French house under Robert the son of Louis VI , they fell definitely under hostile control . On the other hand , the roads 12 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY Geographical unity of the Empire The importance of Tours.
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... cains of als the e names tou : it still races artel ts of road , vain just revin last re of Quen ble . self and of the the deers he a red the -ail hat th , om and en Her er I 1 I hostile control . On the other hand , the roads ong the.
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