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... count in Anjou and of the duke in Aquitaine and Gascony - Insistence by Henry II upon the unity of his con- tinental dominions Section 2. The characteristics of Angevin govern- ment as illustrated by the history of Anjou and Aquitaine ...
... count in Anjou and of the duke in Aquitaine and Gascony - Insistence by Henry II upon the unity of his con- tinental dominions Section 2. The characteristics of Angevin govern- ment as illustrated by the history of Anjou and Aquitaine ...
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... count of Chartres ( 943 ) , and similarly , from 929 onwards Fulk the Red seems to have called himself count of Anjou . Although he and his successors took up the traditional position of Frankish counts in a Frankish pagus , they ...
... count of Chartres ( 943 ) , and similarly , from 929 onwards Fulk the Red seems to have called himself count of Anjou . Although he and his successors took up the traditional position of Frankish counts in a Frankish pagus , they ...
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... counts with the counts of Rennes and Nantes had small result . To the west they gained permanently only a strip of ... Count Geoffrey of Anjou in 1127. By this marriage Henry I of England and Normandy , finding that it was 1. Lot , pp ...
... counts with the counts of Rennes and Nantes had small result . To the west they gained permanently only a strip of ... Count Geoffrey of Anjou in 1127. By this marriage Henry I of England and Normandy , finding that it was 1. Lot , pp ...
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... counts of Anjou secured useful but less brilliant successes . For some years they were lords of Saintonge and its ... count of Chartres , or , as he was generally called , of Blois . By his rule over the three Frankish pagi of Tours ...
... counts of Anjou secured useful but less brilliant successes . For some years they were lords of Saintonge and its ... count of Chartres , or , as he was generally called , of Blois . By his rule over the three Frankish pagi of Tours ...
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... count of Anjou , Fulk the Red , had , by his marriage with the daughter of a rich landholder of Touraine , added Loches and other places in Touraine to the Angevin domain . These fiefs , which were of course held of the counts of Blois ...
... count of Anjou , Fulk the Red , had , by his marriage with the daughter of a rich landholder of Touraine , added Loches and other places in Touraine to the Angevin domain . These fiefs , which were of course held of the counts of Blois ...
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