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... chronicles of the period.3 Nor is it needful to attempt a critical survey on a large scale of the authorities for Norman history , since the appearance of M. Henri Prentout's studies in Norman bibliography included in his contributions ...
... chronicles of the period.3 Nor is it needful to attempt a critical survey on a large scale of the authorities for Norman history , since the appearance of M. Henri Prentout's studies in Norman bibliography included in his contributions ...
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... chronicles of Robert of Torigni and the author known as Benedict of Peterborough would enable us to be more familiar with the Norman State in the second than in the first part of the century . The charters of the dukes and their ...
... chronicles of Robert of Torigni and the author known as Benedict of Peterborough would enable us to be more familiar with the Norman State in the second than in the first part of the century . The charters of the dukes and their ...
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... chronicle of St. Maurice of Angers , and in the claims put forward by Fulk Réchin to a Carolingian origin for his title . The capture of Tours in 1044 was , in a large sense , the origin of these assertions ; it had caused a widespread ...
... chronicle of St. Maurice of Angers , and in the claims put forward by Fulk Réchin to a Carolingian origin for his title . The capture of Tours in 1044 was , in a large sense , the origin of these assertions ; it had caused a widespread ...
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... chronicles , the chronicles of Anjou , etc. , in the Recueil d'annales angevines et vendômoises , edited by Halphen ( Picard's Collection de textes , Paris , 1903 ) ; Beautemps - Beaupré , Coutumes et Institutions de l'Anjou et du Maine ...
... chronicles , the chronicles of Anjou , etc. , in the Recueil d'annales angevines et vendômoises , edited by Halphen ( Picard's Collection de textes , Paris , 1903 ) ; Beautemps - Beaupré , Coutumes et Institutions de l'Anjou et du Maine ...
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... chronicle of Nantes , Alain Barbetorte , count of Brittany , sought to increase the population of Brittany , about 950 , by means of freed serfs who had come from France . M. de la Borderie thinks that he abolished serfdom on all his ...
... chronicle of Nantes , Alain Barbetorte , count of Brittany , sought to increase the population of Brittany , about 950 , by means of freed serfs who had come from France . M. de la Borderie thinks that he abolished serfdom on all his ...
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