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... Philip Augustus confiscated his land . This is an exception to his general regard for the law of felonia ( p . 418 and note ) which illustrates the rule . Philip confiscated the important honour of Saint - Jean - le- Thomas and ...
... Philip Augustus confiscated his land . This is an exception to his general regard for the law of felonia ( p . 418 and note ) which illustrates the rule . Philip confiscated the important honour of Saint - Jean - le- Thomas and ...
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... Philip Augustus and Flanders The consequences of Richard's captivity Richard's Rhenish allies Chapter V. RICHARD I AND NORMANDY . Section 1. Philip Augustus and John The loss of the Norman Vexin Philip's treaty with John , January 1194 ...
... Philip Augustus and Flanders The consequences of Richard's captivity Richard's Rhenish allies Chapter V. RICHARD I AND NORMANDY . Section 1. Philip Augustus and John The loss of the Norman Vexin Philip's treaty with John , January 1194 ...
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... Philip Augustus in Normandy : the demesne Norman customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and ... Philip Augustus - - 411 412-420 The evidence of the Querimoniae Normannorum of 1247 412 Motives of Philip's policy The ...
... Philip Augustus in Normandy : the demesne Norman customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and ... Philip Augustus - - 411 412-420 The evidence of the Querimoniae Normannorum of 1247 412 Motives of Philip's policy The ...
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... Philip I of France , from its crusading viscount , in 1100 ; but the successors of Philip had done little to profit by the bargain . Louis VII and Philip Augustus made it part of their policy to force a way into Aquitaine by way of ...
... Philip I of France , from its crusading viscount , in 1100 ; but the successors of Philip had done little to profit by the bargain . Louis VII and Philip Augustus made it part of their policy to force a way into Aquitaine by way of ...
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... Philip Augustus was trained in a circle where the poetical renascence of Carolingian legend especially flourished . The third crusade first disclosed in their full strength the rival schools of patriotism . Men from all the provinces of ...
... Philip Augustus was trained in a circle where the poetical renascence of Carolingian legend especially flourished . The third crusade first disclosed in their full strength the rival schools of patriotism . Men from all the provinces of ...
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