The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... succession - The first struggle for the valley of the Loire - The treaty of Le Goulet - - 189-205 · 189 · 191 193 · 195 200 Section 2. John master of the empire 1199-1202 . His marriage with Isabella of Angoulême Section 3. The ...
... succession - The first struggle for the valley of the Loire - The treaty of Le Goulet - - 189-205 · 189 · 191 193 · 195 200 Section 2. John master of the empire 1199-1202 . His marriage with Isabella of Angoulême Section 3. The ...
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... succession of Henry of Anjou to Normandy would , however , have been precarious if his Angevin predecessors had not secured possession of Touraine , and especially of Tours . The absence of mountains in this part of France tends to ...
... succession of Henry of Anjou to Normandy would , however , have been precarious if his Angevin predecessors had not secured possession of Touraine , and especially of Tours . The absence of mountains in this part of France tends to ...
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... succession throughout his domains , 1. The habit of multiplying copies of charters provides instances of the relation between local and imperial government . Thus the seneschal of Anjou in 1201 certifies a copy of a charter granted by ...
... succession throughout his domains , 1. The habit of multiplying copies of charters provides instances of the relation between local and imperial government . Thus the seneschal of Anjou in 1201 certifies a copy of a charter granted by ...
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... succession in Caux and those which prevailed in the rest of Normandy ; see Génestal , Le Parage Normand , p . 32. The custumal and the judgments of the exchequer , in the 13th century , frequently refer to local varieties of custom ...
... succession in Caux and those which prevailed in the rest of Normandy ; see Génestal , Le Parage Normand , p . 32. The custumal and the judgments of the exchequer , in the 13th century , frequently refer to local varieties of custom ...
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... succession . The duchy was never divided , nor were the great fiefs which had their origin in hereditary offices of count or viscount . In these cases the precarious origin of the grant would naturally be insisted upon , and 1. Valin ...
... succession . The duchy was never divided , nor were the great fiefs which had their origin in hereditary offices of count or viscount . In these cases the precarious origin of the grant would naturally be insisted upon , and 1. Valin ...
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