The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... lords . On the other 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 ...
... lords . On the other 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 ...
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... lord whose claims and traditions dated from the monarchy of the Carolingian kings . They fought , and a combination of permanent and temporary advantages gave victory to the latter . The Normans found themselves in the position of the ...
... lord whose claims and traditions dated from the monarchy of the Carolingian kings . They fought , and a combination of permanent and temporary advantages gave victory to the latter . The Normans found themselves in the position of the ...
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... lord of Issoudun.4 Outside Poitou , Aquitaine was a medley . Saintonge and , so far as its inhabitants allowed , Gascony were governed by the duke . The rest of the duchy consisted of separate states in which the duke had no powers ...
... lord of Issoudun.4 Outside Poitou , Aquitaine was a medley . Saintonge and , so far as its inhabitants allowed , Gascony were governed by the duke . The rest of the duchy consisted of separate states in which the duke had no powers ...
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... lord , the king of the Franks , himself ; 1. Ben . Pet . , i , 10. The contention was not irrelevant , since there had been a close connection between political and ecclesiastical divisions . The For Normandy and the archbishopric of ...
... lord , the king of the Franks , himself ; 1. Ben . Pet . , i , 10. The contention was not irrelevant , since there had been a close connection between political and ecclesiastical divisions . The For Normandy and the archbishopric of ...
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... lord in those communities where the idea of the state was most developed . In Gascony the tradition of unity was still sufficient to cause response to the strong hand of the duke ; and in later years Henry III and Edward I were able to ...
... lord in those communities where the idea of the state was most developed . In Gascony the tradition of unity was still sufficient to cause response to the strong hand of the duke ; and in later years Henry III and Edward I were able to ...
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