The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... Actes de Philippe Auguste , 1856 ) , it is possible to follow in detail the advance of the French power in Normandy . Supplemented by the charters and records of Norman administration of the thirteenth century , and by the Exchequer ...
... Actes de Philippe Auguste , 1856 ) , it is possible to follow in detail the advance of the French power in Normandy . Supplemented by the charters and records of Norman administration of the thirteenth century , and by the Exchequer ...
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... Actes de Henri II , p . 194 and note . Assize rolls also existed in the time of the Angevin dukes ; they are referred to in the custumal ( Tardif , Coutumiers , I , i , 24 ) . See also Delisle's Mémoire sur les recueils de jugements ...
... Actes de Henri II , p . 194 and note . Assize rolls also existed in the time of the Angevin dukes ; they are referred to in the custumal ( Tardif , Coutumiers , I , i , 24 ) . See also Delisle's Mémoire sur les recueils de jugements ...
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... Actes de Philippe 1 , no . 41 , p . 118 ) . If not , it is significant . chapter of Saint Etienne at Limoges , was written after Richard's coronation , in order to claim fictitious precedence for Limoges as the seat of quasi - royal ...
... Actes de Philippe 1 , no . 41 , p . 118 ) . If not , it is significant . chapter of Saint Etienne at Limoges , was written after Richard's coronation , in order to claim fictitious precedence for Limoges as the seat of quasi - royal ...
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... Manuel de diplomatique , p . 809 , and the charters in the Recueil des actes de Philippe I , ( pp . 216 , 219 ) , with Prou's notes . 4. Below p . 223 . - Carolingian kingdom of Aquitaine , which came to an ANGEVIN ADMINISTRATION 27.
... Manuel de diplomatique , p . 809 , and the charters in the Recueil des actes de Philippe I , ( pp . 216 , 219 ) , with Prou's notes . 4. Below p . 223 . - Carolingian kingdom of Aquitaine , which came to an ANGEVIN ADMINISTRATION 27.
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... Actes de Henry II , Introduc- tion , p . 460 ) . 4. See the list of Angevin officials in Henry II's charters , in Delisle , Introduction , pp . 210 , 220. In 1201 John orders the knights , burgesses , and others of the honour of ...
... Actes de Henry II , Introduc- tion , p . 460 ) . 4. See the list of Angevin officials in Henry II's charters , in Delisle , Introduction , pp . 210 , 220. In 1201 John orders the knights , burgesses , and others of the honour of ...
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