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For what the Dukes of Normandy ( simultaneously the Kings of England ) developed was the privatisation of law and order . ... Among the routine tasks assigned to each baron was the collection of taxes for the king in his area of ...
For what the Dukes of Normandy ( simultaneously the Kings of England ) developed was the privatisation of law and order . ... Among the routine tasks assigned to each baron was the collection of taxes for the king in his area of ...
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During the Baronial Revolt of 1215 Rochester Castle was held against King John by William of Albini and 95 knights , plus 45 men - at - arms . They rushed in with hardly any stores but with all their horses . King John arrived with an ...
During the Baronial Revolt of 1215 Rochester Castle was held against King John by William of Albini and 95 knights , plus 45 men - at - arms . They rushed in with hardly any stores but with all their horses . King John arrived with an ...
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The technical term ' to crenellate ' ( which private owners could only do under special licence from the king ) shows that the earliest Norman stone castles were built with solid parapets , which subsequently had gaps made in them ...
The technical term ' to crenellate ' ( which private owners could only do under special licence from the king ) shows that the earliest Norman stone castles were built with solid parapets , which subsequently had gaps made in them ...
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