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... vassals The earliest viscounts The demesne Increase in the administrative power of the duke - Section 3. Central and local government The Angevin dukes - The seneschal , the castle , and the inquest The seneschal 61 63 € 4 66 67-79 8588 ...
... vassals The earliest viscounts The demesne Increase in the administrative power of the duke - Section 3. Central and local government The Angevin dukes - The seneschal , the castle , and the inquest The seneschal 61 63 € 4 66 67-79 8588 ...
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... vassal · 131 Philip Augustus and Flanders The consequences of Richard's captivity Richard's Rhenish allies Chapter V. RICHARD I AND NORMANDY . Section 1. Philip Augustus and John The loss of the Norman Vexin Philip's treaty with John ...
... vassal · 131 Philip Augustus and Flanders The consequences of Richard's captivity Richard's Rhenish allies Chapter V. RICHARD I AND NORMANDY . Section 1. Philip Augustus and John The loss of the Norman Vexin Philip's treaty with John ...
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... vassals . In this case also lordship over the northern half of Aquitaine was made possible through lordship over Anjou and Touraine . Such were the geographical conditions which had secured a cohesion for the Angevin Empire which has ...
... vassals . In this case also lordship over the northern half of Aquitaine was made possible through lordship over Anjou and Touraine . Such were the geographical conditions which had secured a cohesion for the Angevin Empire which has ...
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... vassals of Anjou . Geoffrey left a lasting memorial of his period of government in the famous abbey of La Trinité . The second period in the history of the relations between Anjou and Blois may be said to begin in the years in which ...
... vassals of Anjou . Geoffrey left a lasting memorial of his period of government in the famous abbey of La Trinité . The second period in the history of the relations between Anjou and Blois may be said to begin in the years in which ...
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... vel aliarum terrarum suarum in quibus consuetum erat ab antiquo , ut magnates causas proprias invicem gladiis allegarent . ' forfeiture of sub - vassals . Under the shadow of 24 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The formulation of local custom -
... vel aliarum terrarum suarum in quibus consuetum erat ab antiquo , ut magnates causas proprias invicem gladiis allegarent . ' forfeiture of sub - vassals . Under the shadow of 24 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The formulation of local custom -
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