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... became king of England . The great roads which linked Rouen and Caen to Bordeaux thus came under an authority as single and as firm , if not so natural , as that which in later years united Rouen and Caen to Paris . The fall of Rouen in ...
... became king of England . The great roads which linked Rouen and Caen to Bordeaux thus came under an authority as single and as firm , if not so natural , as that which in later years united Rouen and Caen to Paris . The fall of Rouen in ...
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... became in the fifteenth century the last defence of the kings of France ; through it the empire of Henry II had been ... became western Normandy and the lands to the south , Maine , Anjou , Touraine , Poitou . The main routes from Rouen ...
... became in the fifteenth century the last defence of the kings of France ; through it the empire of Henry II had been ... became western Normandy and the lands to the south , Maine , Anjou , Touraine , Poitou . The main routes from Rouen ...
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... became the nucleus of the Angevin settlement in the country between Loches and the Angevin possessions in northern Poitou . Gradually , with the exception of Saumur , which held out in the extreme west of Touraine under an intract- able ...
... became the nucleus of the Angevin settlement in the country between Loches and the Angevin possessions in northern Poitou . Gradually , with the exception of Saumur , which held out in the extreme west of Touraine under an intract- able ...
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... became the rallying point of one of these groups , the count of La Marche of another . Philip Augustus seized his opportunity , and summoning legist and antiquary to his aid , cut asunder the ties which bound Poitevin , Breton and ...
... became the rallying point of one of these groups , the count of La Marche of another . Philip Augustus seized his opportunity , and summoning legist and antiquary to his aid , cut asunder the ties which bound Poitevin , Breton and ...
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... became the homes of new families dependent on the favour of the count . In the reigns of their successors the rough and ready feudalism of Fulk's day was elaborated and refined . It must be remembered that the counts of feudal times ...
... became the homes of new families dependent on the favour of the count . In the reigns of their successors the rough and ready feudalism of Fulk's day was elaborated and refined . It must be remembered that the counts of feudal times ...
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