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... viscounty of Bourges and the county of Bourbon , attached itself to the king ; the rest , divided into the great lordships of Déols , Châteauroux and Issoudun , recognised the count of Poitou as suzerain.2 Auvergne also recognised the ...
... viscounty of Bourges and the county of Bourbon , attached itself to the king ; the rest , divided into the great lordships of Déols , Châteauroux and Issoudun , recognised the count of Poitou as suzerain.2 Auvergne also recognised the ...
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... viscounties into which the earlier counties of the Bessin , Avranchin , and Côtentin were divided.2 The evidence is sufficient , therefore , to permit a direct connection to be made between the Carolingian and the Norman counts counts ...
... viscounties into which the earlier counties of the Bessin , Avranchin , and Côtentin were divided.2 The evidence is sufficient , therefore , to permit a direct connection to be made between the Carolingian and the Norman counts counts ...
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... viscounties , and its vassals contributed the auxilium vicecomitis ; 3 Evreux contained a viscounty and preposi- tura ; the counts of Meulan , a French title , who succeeded the counts of Brionne in Brionne , seem to have had a viscount ...
... viscounties , and its vassals contributed the auxilium vicecomitis ; 3 Evreux contained a viscounty and preposi- tura ; the counts of Meulan , a French title , who succeeded the counts of Brionne in Brionne , seem to have had a viscount ...
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... viscounties had their centres in the cities , Caen , Rouen , Exmes , Argentan , Coutances and others.2 As time went on the ... viscounty ( Rot . Norm . , p . 20 ) . M. Delisle thinks that the viscounts at this early time performed the ...
... viscounties had their centres in the cities , Caen , Rouen , Exmes , Argentan , Coutances and others.2 As time went on the ... viscounty ( Rot . Norm . , p . 20 ) . M. Delisle thinks that the viscounts at this early time performed the ...
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... viscounty and that he farmed the ducal estates . With regard to the farming of the demesne , a recent writer has shown , by means of an ingenious argument , that not only were the viscounties and prepositura well defined before the year ...
... viscounty and that he farmed the ducal estates . With regard to the farming of the demesne , a recent writer has shown , by means of an ingenious argument , that not only were the viscounties and prepositura well defined before the year ...
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