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... Aquitaine and Gascony - Insistence by Henry II upon the unity of his con- tinental dominions Section 2. The characteristics of Angevin govern- ment as illustrated by the history of Anjou and Aquitaine - 24 25 333 35-47 35 Constitutional ...
... Aquitaine and Gascony - Insistence by Henry II upon the unity of his con- tinental dominions Section 2. The characteristics of Angevin govern- ment as illustrated by the history of Anjou and Aquitaine - 24 25 333 35-47 35 Constitutional ...
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... Aquitaine were added by his son Duke Henry upon the occasion of Henry's marriage with Eleanor of Aquitaine ; in 1154 Henry became king of England . The great roads which linked Rouen and Caen to Bordeaux thus came under an authority as ...
... Aquitaine were added by his son Duke Henry upon the occasion of Henry's marriage with Eleanor of Aquitaine ; in 1154 Henry became king of England . The great roads which linked Rouen and Caen to Bordeaux thus came under an authority as ...
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... Aquitaine as in the heart of Normandy . The only way by which the king of France could control the west was closed to him , and the Plantagenets shared in the benefit which the merchants from Flanders and Navarre who passed each other ...
... Aquitaine as in the heart of Normandy . The only way by which the king of France could control the west was closed to him , and the Plantagenets shared in the benefit which the merchants from Flanders and Navarre who passed each other ...
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... Aquitaine . They looked across from their strongholds upon the rich countries along the Atlantic , or along the chalk ridges to the castles and cities of Poitou , or down the tributary valleys of the Loire into Touraine . This ...
... Aquitaine . They looked across from their strongholds upon the rich countries along the Atlantic , or along the chalk ridges to the castles and cities of Poitou , or down the tributary valleys of the Loire into Touraine . This ...
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... Aquitaine by way of Bourges , but their progress was slow and uncertain . Even when Philip Augustus had succeeded , after his father and he had made several compromises with Henry II and his two successors , in allying himself with the ...
... Aquitaine by way of Bourges , but their progress was slow and uncertain . Even when Philip Augustus had succeeded , after his father and he had made several compromises with Henry II and his two successors , in allying himself with the ...
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