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... lords . On the other hand , Philip Augustus had exacted liege homage from the Poitevin barons in 1202 , while recognising Arthur as their liege lord ( see p . 478 ) . This is an interesting illustration of the difference between ...
... lords . On the other hand , Philip Augustus had exacted liege homage from the Poitevin barons in 1202 , while recognising Arthur as their liege lord ( see p . 478 ) . This is an interesting illustration of the difference between ...
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... lord whose claims and traditions dated from the monarchy of the Carolingian kings . They fought , and a combination of permanent and temporary advantages gave victory to the latter . The Normans found themselves in the position of the ...
... lord whose claims and traditions dated from the monarchy of the Carolingian kings . They fought , and a combination of permanent and temporary advantages gave victory to the latter . The Normans found themselves in the position of the ...
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... lord the title , ' seneschal of France . ' 2 The continuous dependence of Anjou upon the kings of France was not unimportant in the history of the Angevin empire as a whole . 3 Within the county and its neighbourhood the successors of ...
... lord the title , ' seneschal of France . ' 2 The continuous dependence of Anjou upon the kings of France was not unimportant in the history of the Angevin empire as a whole . 3 Within the county and its neighbourhood the successors of ...
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... lord , the borders between the two counties became for all practical purposes indistinguish- able ; Saumur also fell in 1026 , and it was only a matter of time before Tours and the rest of Touraine fell away from the counts of Blois ...
... lord , the borders between the two counties became for all practical purposes indistinguish- able ; Saumur also fell in 1026 , and it was only a matter of time before Tours and the rest of Touraine fell away from the counts of Blois ...
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... lord to the king of France . John lost the greater part of the empire as a result of an appeal . But in this chapter it is rather my task , after a brief analysis of this diversity , to trace the extent to which Henry II imposed a ...
... lord to the king of France . John lost the greater part of the empire as a result of an appeal . But in this chapter it is rather my task , after a brief analysis of this diversity , to trace the extent to which Henry II imposed a ...
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