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... John suddenly deserted his allies of Lusignan , and bound himself by marriage to Ademar of Angoulême . Ademar died at Limoges in the summer of 1202 , while he was trying to get together an alliance in John's favour , and John entered ...
... John suddenly deserted his allies of Lusignan , and bound himself by marriage to Ademar of Angoulême . Ademar died at Limoges in the summer of 1202 , while he was trying to get together an alliance in John's favour , and John entered ...
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... John demanded an oath of fealty ; but the seneschal and the barons refused to take such an oath . Hence John passed by to Paris and did homage to Philip for Normandy and for Richard's other lands . Philip promised to give him that part ...
... John demanded an oath of fealty ; but the seneschal and the barons refused to take such an oath . Hence John passed by to Paris and did homage to Philip for Normandy and for Richard's other lands . Philip promised to give him that part ...
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... John . He was ten years older and had seen him grow to manhood . During his captivity he had soon thrown off his depression at the news of John's treachery . ' My brother John , ' he had said , ' is not the kind of man to subject lands ...
... John . He was ten years older and had seen him grow to manhood . During his captivity he had soon thrown off his depression at the news of John's treachery . ' My brother John , ' he had said , ' is not the kind of man to subject lands ...
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... John ( Rot . Scacc . , ii , 390-391 ) . For John as " dominus Insularum , " see above p . 115 ; and for the revenues of Mortain , so far as they are known , p . 113. The authorities for John's earlier possessions are Howden , iii , 6 ...
... John ( Rot . Scacc . , ii , 390-391 ) . For John as " dominus Insularum , " see above p . 115 ; and for the revenues of Mortain , so far as they are known , p . 113. The authorities for John's earlier possessions are Howden , iii , 6 ...
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... John's succession seems to have been the judgment against him after Richard's return from captivity . Cf. Annals of Margam in Ann . Mon. , i , 24. The legal argument is used later ( Wykes in Ann . Mon. , iv , 51 ) and was of course ...
... John's succession seems to have been the judgment against him after Richard's return from captivity . Cf. Annals of Margam in Ann . Mon. , i , 24. The legal argument is used later ( Wykes in Ann . Mon. , iv , 51 ) and was of course ...
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