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... count . In the reigns of their successors the rough and ready feudalism of Fulk's day was elaborated and refined . It must be remembered that the counts of feudal times . were for the most part the successors of the Frankish 1. When ...
... count . In the reigns of their successors the rough and ready feudalism of Fulk's day was elaborated and refined . It must be remembered that the counts of feudal times . were for the most part the successors of the Frankish 1. When ...
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... count , and regarded themselves as immediate vassals of Louis VII , 1 and the constant appeals of the barons of Berri and Auvergne to the French king were a permanent source of weakness to the duke of Aquitaine . In Anjou , on the other ...
... count , and regarded themselves as immediate vassals of Louis VII , 1 and the constant appeals of the barons of Berri and Auvergne to the French king were a permanent source of weakness to the duke of Aquitaine . In Anjou , on the other ...
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... count grew because he was stronger than his neighbours : strength rather than law gave him predominance . If he had no legal machinery at his disposal , he had tremendous powers of enforcing his will , and no one questioned his ...
... count grew because he was stronger than his neighbours : strength rather than law gave him predominance . If he had no legal machinery at his disposal , he had tremendous powers of enforcing his will , and no one questioned his ...
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... counts of the south and west , the counts of Poitou and Auvergne within the borders of Aquitaine , the count of Toulouse without . The counts of Auvergne held the title between 885 and 927 ; it then came to Raymond of Toulouse ; finally ...
... counts of the south and west , the counts of Poitou and Auvergne within the borders of Aquitaine , the count of Toulouse without . The counts of Auvergne held the title between 885 and 927 ; it then came to Raymond of Toulouse ; finally ...
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... count of Blois , and Passavant . Many of these fortresses passed into the hands of new feudal families , but whether they remained with the count or not , they altered the social aspect of the compact territories which they bound ...
... count of Blois , and Passavant . Many of these fortresses passed into the hands of new feudal families , but whether they remained with the count or not , they altered the social aspect of the compact territories which they bound ...
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