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... 306 The accounts of the honour of Evreux Chapter VIII . WAR AND FINANCE . Section 1. Military organisation The arrière - ban and the exercitus The communes - 310-327 311 · 312 PAGE 314 320 Formation in England of a long service CONTENTS XV.
... 306 The accounts of the honour of Evreux Chapter VIII . WAR AND FINANCE . Section 1. Military organisation The arrière - ban and the exercitus The communes - 310-327 311 · 312 PAGE 314 320 Formation in England of a long service CONTENTS XV.
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University of Manchester. PAGE 314 320 Formation in England of a long service army Scutage and service in England and Normandy Practice of representation in England and Normandy Possible extent of military organisation in Normandy 325 ...
University of Manchester. PAGE 314 320 Formation in England of a long service army Scutage and service in England and Normandy Practice of representation in England and Normandy Possible extent of military organisation in Normandy 325 ...
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... formation of local groups . The young duke of Brittany 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 ...
... formation of local groups . The young duke of Brittany 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 ...
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... formed part of a wider whole with Anjou and Touraine as its centre . It is said that Count Geoffrey of Anjou , when he lay dying , urged his son to respect the customs of his various territories without seeking to impose the traditions ...
... formed part of a wider whole with Anjou and Touraine as its centre . It is said that Count Geoffrey of Anjou , when he lay dying , urged his son to respect the customs of his various territories without seeking to impose the traditions ...
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... formed a state apart , a people with idiosyncrasies famous in history , and still more famous in literature . Abbo of Fleury , who was afterwards killed ( 1004 ) in a scuffle between the Gascon and alien monks of the same religious ...
... formed a state apart , a people with idiosyncrasies famous in history , and still more famous in literature . Abbo of Fleury , who was afterwards killed ( 1004 ) in a scuffle between the Gascon and alien monks of the same religious ...
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