The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... reign , read in the thirteenth century . As is well known , the greater part of the entries in the Testa de Nevill do not belong to the inquiry of 1212. This particular reference ( Testa , 101b ) is not included by Mr. Round in his list ...
... reign , read in the thirteenth century . As is well known , the greater part of the entries in the Testa de Nevill do not belong to the inquiry of 1212. This particular reference ( Testa , 101b ) is not included by Mr. Round in his list ...
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... reign had their Norman counterparts . Of these Norman rolls the charter roll for the second year of King John , the contra - brevia rolls for the second and fourth years , the oblate roll for the second year , and a fragment of a roll ...
... reign had their Norman counterparts . Of these Norman rolls the charter roll for the second year of King John , the contra - brevia rolls for the second and fourth years , the oblate roll for the second year , and a fragment of a roll ...
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... reign.3 Unfortunately the exchequer rolls survive in a fragmentary condition , fairly complete for the years 1180 , 1195 , 1198 , partially for the years 1184 and 1203 . 4 This varied material has been used in the following chapters to ...
... reign.3 Unfortunately the exchequer rolls survive in a fragmentary condition , fairly complete for the years 1180 , 1195 , 1198 , partially for the years 1184 and 1203 . 4 This varied material has been used in the following chapters to ...
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... reign of King John . It is possible to study a medieval State in action , in its strength and weakness , to understand its military organisation , and to estimate the influence of personal and impersonal forces . Moreover , Normandy was ...
... reign of King John . It is possible to study a medieval State in action , in its strength and weakness , to understand its military organisation , and to estimate the influence of personal and impersonal forces . Moreover , Normandy was ...
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... reign of John one seneschal administered Maine , Anjou and Touraine . 3 The greater abbeys , such as Saint - Aubin , Saint - Florent near Saumur , and Marmoutier , sent out colonies which further helped to bind the two counties together ...
... reign of John one seneschal administered Maine , Anjou and Touraine . 3 The greater abbeys , such as Saint - Aubin , Saint - Florent near Saumur , and Marmoutier , sent out colonies which further helped to bind the two counties together ...
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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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