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... des normannischen Rechts . " Prentout has recently discussed the whole question in his Essai sur les origines et la fondation du duché de Normandie ( Paris , 1911 ) . The lead in these inquiries has been taken by Mr. THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... des normannischen Rechts . " Prentout has recently discussed the whole question in his Essai sur les origines et la fondation du duché de Normandie ( Paris , 1911 ) . The lead in these inquiries has been taken by Mr. THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... whole of north - western France , and was the key to north and south . Around its northern end were clustered , in Angevin times , the fortresses of Angers , Loudun , Chinon , Loches . Communications were easy , not only between it and ...
... whole of north - western France , and was the key to north and south . Around its northern end were clustered , in Angevin times , the fortresses of Angers , Loudun , Chinon , Loches . Communications were easy , not only between it and ...
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... whole borderland between the Seine and the Loire was in the hands of the dukes of France , and that the viscounts of Anjou , of Touraine , and of each of the three counties of la Beauce were their deputies.2 In the district of la Beauce ...
... whole borderland between the Seine and the Loire was in the hands of the dukes of France , and that the viscounts of Anjou , of Touraine , and of each of the three counties of la Beauce were their deputies.2 In the district of la Beauce ...
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... whole history of the lands between the Seine and the Loire forced the counts of Anjou and Chartres into closer feudal dependence upon the king of France than the dukes of Normandy and Aquitaine allowed for themselves . They could not ...
... whole history of the lands between the Seine and the Loire forced the counts of Anjou and Chartres into closer feudal dependence upon the king of France than the dukes of Normandy and Aquitaine allowed for themselves . They could not ...
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... whole . 3 Within the county and its neighbourhood the successors of Fulk the Red gradually built up a strong and independent state . In earlier days the main function of the viscounts of Anjou had been the defence of the lower Loire ...
... whole . 3 Within the county and its neighbourhood the successors of Fulk the Red gradually built up a strong and independent state . In earlier days the main function of the viscounts of Anjou had been the defence of the lower Loire ...
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