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... later neglect of Norman history.2 I owe most to Professor Haskins of Harvard , amongst modern scholars . He has kindly read several of the early chapters and given me much valuable criticism . Moreover , his essays upon the history of ...
... later neglect of Norman history.2 I owe most to Professor Haskins of Harvard , amongst modern scholars . He has kindly read several of the early chapters and given me much valuable criticism . Moreover , his essays upon the history of ...
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... Later influences upon the Frankish pagi . The demesne The duke's claim to service the chief principle in Norman society - Extension of ducal claims . Feudal legislation Comparison between the development of England and Normandy 48 51 ...
... Later influences upon the Frankish pagi . The demesne The duke's claim to service the chief principle in Norman society - Extension of ducal claims . Feudal legislation Comparison between the development of England and Normandy 48 51 ...
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... later periods have reacted upon the problems of the earlier and in some degree reduced their importance . The exact nature of ducal authority , the precise amount of Scandinavian law in Normandy after the settlement of 912 , become ...
... later periods have reacted upon the problems of the earlier and in some degree reduced their importance . The exact nature of ducal authority , the precise amount of Scandinavian law in Normandy after the settlement of 912 , become ...
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... later years united Rouen and Caen to Paris . The fall of Rouen in 1204 was echoed by the fall of Chinon , the chief fortress of Touraine , in 1205 ; Anjou , Touraine , and the greater part of Poitou fell under French control ; but it ...
... later years united Rouen and Caen to Paris . The fall of Rouen in 1204 was echoed by the fall of Chinon , the chief fortress of Touraine , in 1205 ; Anjou , Touraine , and the greater part of Poitou fell under French control ; but it ...
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... later to be diverted to Paris . The union of Anjou and Touraine will be referred to later in this chapter ; here it is sufficient to note that the possession of Tours had placed the house of Anjou in a position of strategic advantage ...
... later to be diverted to Paris . The union of Anjou and Touraine will be referred to later in this chapter ; here it is sufficient to note that the possession of Tours had placed the house of Anjou in a position of strategic advantage ...
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