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... 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 single and as firm , if not so ...
... 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 single and as firm , if not so ...
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... Henry II and his two successors , in allying himself with the barons of Poitevin or western Berri , the relations ... Henry's empire . The footing which Louis VIII secured in Languedoc , to the rear of Auvergne , and the strong rule of ...
... Henry II and his two successors , in allying himself with the barons of Poitevin or western Berri , the relations ... Henry's empire . The footing which Louis VIII secured in Languedoc , to the rear of Auvergne , and the strong rule of ...
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... Henry I of England and Normandy , finding that it was 1. Lot , pp . 227-233 ; and below p . 428 . 2. For the famous tract , De senescalcia Franciae , composed in the reign of Henry II , see Baluze , Miscellanea , iv , 486 ; Viollet ...
... Henry I of England and Normandy , finding that it was 1. Lot , pp . 227-233 ; and below p . 428 . 2. For the famous tract , De senescalcia Franciae , composed in the reign of Henry II , see Baluze , Miscellanea , iv , 486 ; Viollet ...
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... Henry Plantagenet with Eleanor of Aquitaine . Louis VII of France finally turned his back upon the Angevin alliance , and joined himself to Theobald's children in Blois and Champagne . It is true that signs of rivalry between the counts ...
... Henry Plantagenet with Eleanor of Aquitaine . Louis VII of France finally turned his back upon the Angevin alliance , and joined himself to Theobald's children in Blois and Champagne . It is true that signs of rivalry between the counts ...
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... Henry II ; the solemn coronation of the boy Richard at Limoges came soon after ; on the other side , the young Philip Augustus was trained in a circle where the poetical renascence of Carolingian legend especially flourished . The third ...
... Henry II ; the solemn coronation of the boy Richard at Limoges came soon after ; on the other side , the young Philip Augustus was trained in a circle where the poetical renascence of Carolingian legend especially flourished . The third ...
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