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... King John . It is possible to study a mediæval State in action , in its strength and weakness , to understand its military organisation , and to estimate the influence of personal and impersonal forces . Moreover , Normandy was opposed ...
... King John . It is possible to study a mediæval State in action , in its strength and weakness , to understand its military organisation , and to estimate the influence of personal and impersonal forces . Moreover , Normandy was opposed ...
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... King Robert II and the count of Blois . In a few years the situation completely changed , and the kings of France lent their approval to the steady advance of Angevin influence in Touraine . Henry I definitely granted the county to ...
... King Robert II and the count of Blois . In a few years the situation completely changed , and the kings of France lent their approval to the steady advance of Angevin influence in Touraine . Henry I definitely granted the county to ...
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... king , had the latter's ambition and his own masterful sense of legality permitted it . There is something curiously ironical in his contention , sound enough in its way , that Berri should belong to him because the archbishopric of ...
... king , had the latter's ambition and his own masterful sense of legality permitted it . There is something curiously ironical in his contention , sound enough in its way , that Berri should belong to him because the archbishopric of ...
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... King John and his father , Henry II . The regulation of appeals to the French parliament , with its careful distinction between lands administered by written law ( ius scriptum ) and lands administered by customary law , presupposes a ...
... King John and his father , Henry II . The regulation of appeals to the French parliament , with its careful distinction between lands administered by written law ( ius scriptum ) and lands administered by customary law , presupposes a ...
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University of Manchester. King Philip Augustus ordered an inquiry into the value of the revenue from Falaise as it was on the day in which King Richard crossed the sea on crusade . The jurors testified that the prepositura was farmed for ...
University of Manchester. King Philip Augustus ordered an inquiry into the value of the revenue from Falaise as it was on the day in which King Richard crossed the sea on crusade . The jurors testified that the prepositura was farmed for ...
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