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... France and of the Angevin empire Norman provincialism before and after 1204 The intellectual influence of France 420-426 420 - 422 423 · 424 426-435 - 427 431 434 435 · 436 - 438 - 442 The new chivalry and Richard I General effects upon ...
... France and of the Angevin empire Norman provincialism before and after 1204 The intellectual influence of France 420-426 420 - 422 423 · 424 426-435 - 427 431 434 435 · 436 - 438 - 442 The new chivalry and Richard I General effects upon ...
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... France , first published in the 1. Charles Gross , The sources and literature of English history from the earliest times to about 1485 ( 1900 ) . 2. A. Molinier , Les sources de l'histoire de France ( 1901-6 ) . 3. Note , in addition ...
... France , first published in the 1. Charles Gross , The sources and literature of English history from the earliest times to about 1485 ( 1900 ) . 2. A. Molinier , Les sources de l'histoire de France ( 1901-6 ) . 3. Note , in addition ...
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... France , 918-1206 ( 1899 ) . Finally , in his essay upon the acts of Henry II , published in the new and important series of Chartes et diplômes relatifs à l'histoire de France ( the introductory volume 1909 ) , M. Léopold Delisle ...
... France , 918-1206 ( 1899 ) . Finally , in his essay upon the acts of Henry II , published in the new and important series of Chartes et diplômes relatifs à l'histoire de France ( the introductory volume 1909 ) , M. Léopold Delisle ...
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... France . This is not primarily a political , nor economic , nor military study , but rather a picture of the most advanced and self - sufficient country in Europe during the early years of the thirteenth century , in the period of its ...
... France . This is not primarily a political , nor economic , nor military study , but rather a picture of the most advanced and self - sufficient country in Europe during the early years of the thirteenth century , in the period of its ...
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... France was perfected , and radiating from Paris , proclaimed her supremacy over all provincial rivals . In the days of Henry II and his sons , the geographical conditions of the west and north of France could still be defined by the ...
... France was perfected , and radiating from Paris , proclaimed her supremacy over all provincial rivals . In the days of Henry II and his sons , the geographical conditions of the west and north of France could still be defined by the ...
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