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... Hugh Capet . The possession of Loudun and northern Poitou also exposed the southern frontier of Touraine to attack , and when Touraine had been annexed helped to knit the Angevin territories together . The union of Anjou and Touraine ...
... Hugh Capet . The possession of Loudun and northern Poitou also exposed the southern frontier of Touraine to attack , and when Touraine had been annexed helped to knit the Angevin territories together . The union of Anjou and Touraine ...
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... Hugh Capet , whose father , Hugh the Great , even seems to have become a mythical hero in Gascony ; but within their borders the dukes possessed all the powers of royalty . This was especially the case after their acquisition of the ...
... Hugh Capet , whose father , Hugh the Great , even seems to have become a mythical hero in Gascony ; but within their borders the dukes possessed all the powers of royalty . This was especially the case after their acquisition of the ...
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... Hugh de Bricavilla the agreement proceeds : " et nepos illius Hugonis similiter faciet si in parage terram suam tenuerit , secundum hoc quod tenebit . " This charter was unknown to M. Guilhiermoz . 2. Guilhiermoz , p . 214 . of their ...
... Hugh de Bricavilla the agreement proceeds : " et nepos illius Hugonis similiter faciet si in parage terram suam tenuerit , secundum hoc quod tenebit . " This charter was unknown to M. Guilhiermoz . 2. Guilhiermoz , p . 214 . of their ...
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... Hugh de Cressi ( 70 ) . The stories about 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 ...
... Hugh de Cressi ( 70 ) . The stories about 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 ...
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... Hugh of Gournai seems to have absorbed , as Philip's vassal , the honour of Aumâle and the neighbouring district ( officium ) of Beauvoir ; the count of Boulogne had submitted his Norman fiefs to France ; the wealthy William of Caïeux ...
... Hugh of Gournai seems to have absorbed , as Philip's vassal , the honour of Aumâle and the neighbouring district ( officium ) of Beauvoir ; the count of Boulogne had submitted his Norman fiefs to France ; the wealthy William of Caïeux ...
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