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... Arthur as their liege lord ( see p . 478 ) . This is an interesting illustration of the difference between Poitevin and Anglo - Norman feudal relations . P. 513. Philip Augustus confiscated his land . This is an exception to his general ...
... Arthur as their liege lord ( see p . 478 ) . This is an interesting illustration of the difference between Poitevin and Anglo - Norman feudal relations . P. 513. Philip Augustus confiscated his land . This is an exception to his general ...
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... ARTHUR OF BRITTANY Arthur's homage , 1202 - John's letters of February 1204 , to the clergy and laity in Ireland B. II . THE DIVISION OF THE BARONAGE Index Index of references to authorities - 477 - 479 482-520 - - 521 - 597 xix MAPS I ...
... ARTHUR OF BRITTANY Arthur's homage , 1202 - John's letters of February 1204 , to the clergy and laity in Ireland B. II . THE DIVISION OF THE BARONAGE Index Index of references to authorities - 477 - 479 482-520 - - 521 - 597 xix MAPS I ...
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... Arthur , the results of John's marriage with Isabella of Angoulême , had an external origin . In the same way , although it is no longer possible to speak of an Angevin invasion or of an Angevin re- construction of English and Norman ...
... Arthur , the results of John's marriage with Isabella of Angoulême , had an external origin . In the same way , although it is no longer possible to speak of an Angevin invasion or of an Angevin re- construction of English and Norman ...
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... Arthur of Brittany two centuries later attacked his grandmother Eleanor of Aquitaine ) , Montreuil - Bellay , where he established a recreant vassal of the count of Blois , and Passavant . Many of these fortresses passed into the hands ...
... Arthur of Brittany two centuries later attacked his grandmother Eleanor of Aquitaine ) , Montreuil - Bellay , where he established a recreant vassal of the count of Blois , and Passavant . Many of these fortresses passed into the hands ...
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... Arthur's murder seem to show that in 1203 the bailiff , Robert of Vieuxpont , was castellan ( cf. R. Coggeshall . Ed . Stevenson , p . 143 ) . He certainly had charge of prisoners ( Rot . Pat . , 15 ) . Later in the same year Richard of ...
... Arthur's murder seem to show that in 1203 the bailiff , Robert of Vieuxpont , was castellan ( cf. R. Coggeshall . Ed . Stevenson , p . 143 ) . He certainly had charge of prisoners ( Rot . Pat . , 15 ) . Later in the same year Richard of ...
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