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... granted the county to Geoffrey Martel in 1044 , 1 but the great successes of this year were but the last steps in a long penetration of the country . The first count of Anjou , Fulk the Red , had , by his marriage with the daughter of a ...
... granted the county to Geoffrey Martel in 1044 , 1 but the great successes of this year were but the last steps in a long penetration of the country . The first count of Anjou , Fulk the Red , had , by his marriage with the daughter of a ...
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... granted by John to Marmoutier when the monks found it necessary to send the original to England . ( Quoted by Delisle , Introduction , p . 181 , note . ) partly on Angevin , partly on Norman lines . 1 46 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... granted by John to Marmoutier when the monks found it necessary to send the original to England . ( Quoted by Delisle , Introduction , p . 181 , note . ) partly on Angevin , partly on Norman lines . 1 46 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... granted in 911 by King Charles the Simple at his disposal , and to have divided them out as benefices , with a very large share for himself . We are told that the forms of written conveyance were regarded very lightly by Rollo and ...
... granted in 911 by King Charles the Simple at his disposal , and to have divided them out as benefices , with a very large share for himself . We are told that the forms of written conveyance were regarded very lightly by Rollo and ...
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... granted in return for service . Before 1066 the Norman dukes were able to regard their country as divided for the most part into a certain number of knights ' fees , the source for military purposes of a host of so many knights or fully ...
... granted in return for service . Before 1066 the Norman dukes were able to regard their country as divided for the most part into a certain number of knights ' fees , the source for military purposes of a host of so many knights or fully ...
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... granted as late as the middle of the twelfth century , the position of count was gradually confined to the borders or marches of Normandy , where the counts . enjoyed the franchises of a great baron . Their official origin , however ...
... granted as late as the middle of the twelfth century , the position of count was gradually confined to the borders or marches of Normandy , where the counts . enjoyed the franchises of a great baron . Their official origin , however ...
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