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... fiefs , ii , Appendix , p . cxlvi . For Paris at this period see Halphen , Paris sous les premiers Capétiens ( Paris , 1909 ) . 3. I am indebted here , as elsewhere , to the description of France written by M. Vidal de la Blache for the ...
... fiefs , ii , Appendix , p . cxlvi . For Paris at this period see Halphen , Paris sous les premiers Capétiens ( Paris , 1909 ) . 3. I am indebted here , as elsewhere , to the description of France written by M. Vidal de la Blache for the ...
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... fiefs , which were of course held of the counts of Blois , 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 ...
... fiefs , which were of course held of the counts of Blois , 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 ...
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... fiefs was firmly established . The subdivision of the ducal family created the families of the counts of Fézensac and Astarac ; the counts of Armagnac and of Bigorre , the viscounts of Béarn , Lomagne , Oloron , Dax , and Marsan ...
... fiefs was firmly established . The subdivision of the ducal family created the families of the counts of Fézensac and Astarac ; the counts of Armagnac and of Bigorre , the viscounts of Béarn , Lomagne , Oloron , Dax , and Marsan ...
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... fief . A great deal of all this had been known for a long time in England and Normandy ; it is possible that the Angevins may have borrowed from their Norman neighbours ; but , on the other hand , the close grip and the administrative ...
... fief . A great deal of all this had been known for a long time in England and Normandy ; it is possible that the Angevins may have borrowed from their Norman neighbours ; but , on the other hand , the close grip and the administrative ...
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... fief to his nephew , Otto of Brunswick , who made himself very unpopular during his brief residence , he showed an ... fiefs . Hallam has noticed instances of interference with Poitevin custom ( Middle Ages , 8th ed . , i , p . 128 ...
... fief to his nephew , Otto of Brunswick , who made himself very unpopular during his brief residence , he showed an ... fiefs . Hallam has noticed instances of interference with Poitevin custom ( Middle Ages , 8th ed . , i , p . 128 ...
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