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... royal revenues from Paris , though they do not point to an overwhelming superiority in size and wealth , were much greater than those from other places ; 2 but the process was slow , and was not ended until in the eighteenth century the ...
... royal revenues from Paris , though they do not point to an overwhelming superiority in size and wealth , were much greater than those from other places ; 2 but the process was slow , and was not ended until in the eighteenth century the ...
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... fictitious precedence for Limoges as the seat of quasi - royal prerogatives . Lasteyrie , Etude sur les comtes et vicomtes de Limoges , pp . 36-7 . impossible to keep the Angevins out of Maine , united 18 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... fictitious precedence for Limoges as the seat of quasi - royal prerogatives . Lasteyrie , Etude sur les comtes et vicomtes de Limoges , pp . 36-7 . impossible to keep the Angevins out of Maine , united 18 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... royal domain , and its union with Champagne between 1022 and 1027 made the counts of Blois dangerous neighbours to the king . The value to Anjou of royal friendship was most apparent in the first half of the eleventh century . In 996 ...
... royal domain , and its union with Champagne between 1022 and 1027 made the counts of Blois dangerous neighbours to the king . The value to Anjou of royal friendship was most apparent in the first half of the eleventh century . In 996 ...
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... royal vassals or churches and religious houses . on the royal demesne . In some parts of France these greater vassals succeeded in maintaining their direct relations with the kings down to the twelfth century , and in this respect ...
... royal vassals or churches and religious houses . on the royal demesne . In some parts of France these greater vassals succeeded in maintaining their direct relations with the kings down to the twelfth century , and in this respect ...
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... royal dues and for the administration of royal justice within the borders of his 1. Ibid , i , 270 . • 2. See the Etat du domaine du comte de Poitou à Chizé , edited by A. Bardonnet in Archives historiques du Poitou , vii , 73. On pp ...
... royal dues and for the administration of royal justice within the borders of his 1. Ibid , i , 270 . • 2. See the Etat du domaine du comte de Poitou à Chizé , edited by A. Bardonnet in Archives historiques du Poitou , vii , 73. On pp ...
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