The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... vassals The earliest viscounts The demesne Increase in the administrative power of the duke - 5858 61 63 € 4 66 Section 3 . Central and local government 67-79 The Angevin dukes - - The seneschal , the castle , and the inquest The ...
... vassals The earliest viscounts The demesne Increase in the administrative power of the duke - 5858 61 63 € 4 66 Section 3 . Central and local government 67-79 The Angevin dukes - - The seneschal , the castle , and the inquest The ...
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... vassal 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 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.1 Under the shadow of Henry 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.1 Under the shadow of Henry 24 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The formulation of local custom.
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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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