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... Richard's southern allies - 129 Richard as Philip's vassal · 131 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 ...
... Richard's southern allies - 129 Richard as Philip's vassal · 131 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 ...
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... Richard Baldwin of Béthune - - Section 4. The renewal of war - 160 160 · 162 . 164 Causes alleged for the renewal of ... Richard and the legate The legate's peace proposals The death of Richard Chapter VI . THE LOSS OF NORMANDY . · · 183 ...
... Richard Baldwin of Béthune - - Section 4. The renewal of war - 160 160 · 162 . 164 Causes alleged for the renewal of ... Richard and the legate The legate's peace proposals The death of Richard Chapter VI . THE LOSS OF NORMANDY . · · 183 ...
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... Richard's reign , Gascony and Poitou were separate administrations.2 Again , for some time John divided Gascony and Périgord from Aquitaine.3 But as a rule the duchy was regarded as a whole - it is noteworthy that Henry II never used ...
... Richard's reign , Gascony and Poitou were separate administrations.2 Again , for some time John divided Gascony and Périgord from Aquitaine.3 But as a rule the duchy was regarded as a whole - it is noteworthy that Henry II never used ...
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... Richard , as count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine . Its four hundred parishes were divided among about thirty - one castellania with Angoulême at their head . These castles , some of which claimed Charles the Great as their founder ...
... Richard , as count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine . Its four hundred parishes were divided among about thirty - one castellania with Angoulême at their head . These castles , some of which claimed Charles the Great as their founder ...
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... Richard Beverel and Joscelin Rossel ( 85 ) . FALAISE . Bailiff , Richard Giffart ( 41-49 ) . Farmers , Castles , Falaise ; Castellan , Richard Giffart ( 50 ) ; Pommeraye ; castellan , Robert of Pierrefitte - a place near Pommeraye ( 50 ) ...
... Richard Beverel and Joscelin Rossel ( 85 ) . FALAISE . Bailiff , Richard Giffart ( 41-49 ) . Farmers , Castles , Falaise ; Castellan , Richard Giffart ( 50 ) ; Pommeraye ; castellan , Robert of Pierrefitte - a place near Pommeraye ( 50 ) ...
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