The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... regarded as one . It is impossible to write of Normandy without reference to the political system in which it shared . In the second half of the twelfth century Paris was still but one among the great cities of France . Even in the ...
... regarded as one . It is impossible to write of Normandy without reference to the political system in which it shared . In the second half of the twelfth century Paris was still but one among the great cities of France . Even in the ...
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... remarks that this coronation of 1167 shows that he was regarded as almost absolute ( p . 82 ) . The " ordo ad benedicendum ducem Aquitaniae , " in a manuscript of the C story of Rollo of the equality of kings of France THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE ...
... remarks that this coronation of 1167 shows that he was regarded as almost absolute ( p . 82 ) . The " ordo ad benedicendum ducem Aquitaniae , " in a manuscript of the C story of Rollo of the equality of kings of France THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE ...
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... regarded as the secret of successful rule , were interpreted in a limited sense by Henry . It is clear that local customs were generally left to develop undisturbed . Just as the law of Wessex and of Mercia survived for many years after ...
... regarded as the secret of successful rule , were interpreted in a limited sense by Henry . It is clear that local customs were generally left to develop undisturbed . Just as the law of Wessex and of Mercia survived for many years after ...
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... regarded themselves as immediate vassals of Louis VII , 1 and the constant appeals of the 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 ...
... regarded themselves as immediate vassals of Louis VII , 1 and the constant appeals of the 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 ...
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... regarded by the 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 ...
... regarded by the 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 ...
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Page 463 - MR James, The western manuscripts in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge: a descriptive catalogue 1(1900); 2(1901); 3(1902).