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... Poitou The control exercised by the counts of Poitou through the demesne : the fiscal system of Poitou similar to that of England and Normandy at the end of the twelfth century - The characteristics of Angevin rule seen in Angoulême ...
... Poitou The control exercised by the counts of Poitou through the demesne : the fiscal system of Poitou similar to that of England and Normandy at the end of the twelfth century - The characteristics of Angevin rule seen in Angoulême ...
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... Poitou and Aquitaine were added by his son Duke 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 ...
... Poitou and Aquitaine were added by his son Duke 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 ...
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... Poitou ; it is possible that their outposts would have been pushed still further had the forest not turned them back . The races of east and west had met there : for there Charles Martel had routed the Saracens . In later times the ...
... Poitou ; it is possible that their outposts would have been pushed still further had the forest not turned them back . The races of east and west had met there : for there Charles Martel had routed the Saracens . In later times the ...
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... Poitou . The reasons for this were based upon a simple geographical fact ; Paris was separated on the south - west from Berri and Poitou by a stretch of difficult baffling country , the district known as Sologne.2 Free though they were ...
... Poitou . The reasons for this were based upon a simple geographical fact ; Paris was separated on the south - west from Berri and Poitou by a stretch of difficult baffling country , the district known as Sologne.2 Free though they were ...
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... Poitou really made success in this direction possible ; and in the meanwhile , through the possession of Touraine , the French kings had been able to keep in touch with the south , and to separate Henry III's well - wishers in Normandy ...
... Poitou really made success in this direction possible ; and in the meanwhile , through the possession of Touraine , the French kings had been able to keep in touch with the south , and to separate Henry III's well - wishers in Normandy ...
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