The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... surrendered to Philip Augustus in 1204 , and the valley of the lower Seine passed into the possession of a single lord , nature seemed to gain one more inevitable victory . Yet truth , even geographical truth , is not often simple ...
... surrendered to Philip Augustus in 1204 , and the valley of the lower Seine passed into the possession of a single lord , nature seemed to gain one more inevitable victory . Yet truth , even geographical truth , is not often simple ...
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... surrendered his claim to unite Aquitaine , Normandy and Anjou.1 Even in the twelfth century an intercourse of fifty years could leave an enduring mark . In spite of many differences in custom , a single administration controlled the ...
... surrendered his claim to unite Aquitaine , Normandy and Anjou.1 Even in the twelfth century an intercourse of fifty years could leave an enduring mark . In spite of many differences in custom , a single administration controlled the ...
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... surrendered the title in 1154. Delisle , Introduction , p . 131 . 2. Longnon , Atlas , Texte , p . 218 . 3. Lot , pp . 78-79 . This corrects Miss Norgate , ii , p . 202 . Aquitaine in the tenth ; its lords , like those 28 THE LOSS OF ...
... surrendered the title in 1154. Delisle , Introduction , p . 131 . 2. Longnon , Atlas , Texte , p . 218 . 3. Lot , pp . 78-79 . This corrects Miss Norgate , ii , p . 202 . Aquitaine in the tenth ; its lords , like those 28 THE LOSS OF ...
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... surrendering , in return for the meagre benefits which came to him from the rest of the settlement , a land already in his possession , which , save for a period of sixteen years , had been an integral part of Normandy during three ...
... surrendering , in return for the meagre benefits which came to him from the rest of the settlement , a land already in his possession , which , save for a period of sixteen years , had been an integral part of Normandy during three ...
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... surrendered all his rights over the Auvergne , and all claim over the baronies of Issoudun and Graçay . But the settlement was not lasting . To Richard the mountain fortresses on the bounds of Aquitaine were always an attraction , and ...
... surrendered all his rights over the Auvergne , and all claim over the baronies of Issoudun and Graçay . But the settlement was not lasting . To Richard the mountain fortresses on the bounds of Aquitaine were always an attraction , and ...
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Actes Alençon Angevin Angevin empire Angoulême Anjou Annals Aquitaine archbishop Argentan Arques Arthur bailiff bailiwick barons bishop Briouze Brittany Caen Cart Cartellieri castellan castle Chart charter Château-Gaillard chronicle Coggeshall confiscated count of Flanders court defence Delaborde Delisle demesne Diceto Drincourt ducal duchy duke earl England English lands Evreux exchequer roll Falaise farmed feudal fiefs fortresses French Geoffrey Gisors granted Guillaume le Maréchal held Henry Henry II Historical Review Historiens de France homage honour Howden Ibid important King John king of France King Philip King Richard king's knights letter lord Lusignan Margam Marshal mercenaries Mortain Neubourg Norm Norman lands Normandy Normanniae owed the service Paris Philip Augustus Poitevin Poitou prepositura quod regis Rigord Robert of Torigni Rouen royal Scacc seneschal seqq siege Stapleton surrendered Tardif Thouars Tillières Touraine treaty twelfth century vassals Vaudreuil Verneuil Vernon Vexin viscount Wendover William des Roches William the Breton
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