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... marshal in Normandy Chapter IX . PHILIP AUGUSTUS AND NORMANDY . - 356 357 360 363 - 365 366-367 · 367-369 Extent of Philip's control of Normandy at the end of 1203 370 John's plans for the defence of Normandy The siege of Château ...
... marshal in Normandy Chapter IX . PHILIP AUGUSTUS AND NORMANDY . - 356 357 360 363 - 365 366-367 · 367-369 Extent of Philip's control of Normandy at the end of 1203 370 John's plans for the defence of Normandy The siege of Château ...
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... Marshal · Baldwin of Béthune on the logic of feudalism Gerald of Wales on the causes of Norman decline The resources of France and of the Angevin empire Norman provincialism before and after 1204 The intellectual influence of France 420 ...
... Marshal · Baldwin of Béthune on the logic of feudalism Gerald of Wales on the causes of Norman decline The resources of France and of the Angevin empire Norman provincialism before and after 1204 The intellectual influence of France 420 ...
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... bailiwick ; she had the farmed revenues only . In January , 1203 , King John granted the castle and bailiwick of Falaise to John Marshal ( Rot . Pat . , 24 ) . Robert Reinnard , was kept very busy by the levying 76 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... bailiwick ; she had the farmed revenues only . In January , 1203 , King John granted the castle and bailiwick of Falaise to John Marshal ( Rot . Pat . , 24 ) . Robert Reinnard , was kept very busy by the levying 76 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... Marshal himself . The monks of Canterbury were by no means certain of the fidelity of the archbishop of Rouen , and their chronicler breathes a curious slander against the aged seneschal , William Fitz Ralf . The surrender of Gisors ...
... Marshal himself . The monks of Canterbury were by no means certain of the fidelity of the archbishop of Rouen , and their chronicler breathes a curious slander against the aged seneschal , William Fitz Ralf . The surrender of Gisors ...
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... Marshal and his com- panions get a good meal in 1202 ( Guillaume le Maréchal , 11. 12321-12404 ) . The point of the story seems to lie partly in the privilege of the citizens , first granted in 1150 : ' Item , quod nemo infra Rothomagum ...
... Marshal and his com- panions get a good meal in 1202 ( Guillaume le Maréchal , 11. 12321-12404 ) . The point of the story seems to lie partly in the privilege of the citizens , first granted in 1150 : ' Item , quod nemo infra Rothomagum ...
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