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... counts of Anjou and Poitou fought for the possession of the road , and the house of Plantagenet , after losing it , tried in vain to recover a footing in Anjou and Normandy . And just as this district had been the stronghold of the Angevin ...
... counts of Anjou and Poitou fought for the possession of the road , and the house of Plantagenet , after losing it , tried in vain to recover a footing in Anjou and Normandy . And just as this district had been the stronghold of the Angevin ...
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... counts of Anjou blocked , we have said , the only way by which the kings of France could hope to control the west . The frequent references in this narrative to the attacks made by Philip Augustus upon the city are sufficient proof of ...
... counts of Anjou blocked , we have said , the only way by which the kings of France could hope to control the west . The frequent references in this narrative to the attacks made by Philip Augustus upon the city are sufficient proof of ...
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... counts of Anjou had quarrelled with the house of Paris , they liked to maintain that their title was derived from a Carolingian grant , but there seems to be no doubt that in the ninth and tenth centuries the whole borderland between ...
... counts of Anjou had quarrelled with the house of Paris , they liked to maintain that their title was derived from a Carolingian grant , but there seems to be no doubt that in the ninth and tenth centuries the whole borderland between ...
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... count of Flanders to his lawful suzerain.1 Yet , though this was the case , the whole history of the lands between the Seine and the Loire forced the counts of Anjou and Chartres into closer feudal dependence upon the king of France ...
... count of Flanders to his lawful suzerain.1 Yet , though this was the case , the whole history of the lands between the Seine and the Loire forced the counts of Anjou and Chartres into closer feudal dependence upon the king of France ...
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... viscounts of Anjou had been the defence of the lower Loire against the northmen ; and in consequence their energy had been chiefly spent in the district west of the Mayenne ; but in this direction the long wars of the later counts with the ...
... viscounts of Anjou had been the defence of the lower Loire against the northmen ; and in consequence their energy had been chiefly spent in the district west of the Mayenne ; but in this direction the long wars of the later counts with the ...
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