The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire Frederick Maurice Powicke. period the counts of Anjou could rely , as a rule , upon the support of the French king , for Blois was near the royal domain , and its union with Champagne between ...
Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire Frederick Maurice Powicke. period the counts of Anjou could rely , as a rule , upon the support of the French king , for Blois was near the royal domain , and its union with Champagne between ...
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... Anjou . Geoffrey left a lasting memorial of his period of government in the ... counts of Anjou and their suzerains may be traced in the eleventh century ... Angevin rule from sea to sea , 1 THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE 21.
... Anjou . Geoffrey left a lasting memorial of his period of government in the ... counts of Anjou and their suzerains may be traced in the eleventh century ... Angevin rule from sea to sea , 1 THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE 21.
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... counts of Anjou were entitled to be seneschals of France dates from the early years of Henry II ; the solemn coronation of the boy Richard at Limoges came soon after ; on the other side , the young Philip Augustus was trained in a ...
... counts of Anjou were entitled to be seneschals of France dates from the early years of Henry II ; the solemn coronation of the boy Richard at Limoges came soon after ; on the other side , the young Philip Augustus was trained in a ...
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... Anjou and compare it with that of Poitou and Gascony . Fulk Nerra ( 987-1040 ) ... counts of feudal times were for the most part the successors of the Frankish ... Anjou and Touraine , printed by Viollet in the Etablisse- ments de Saint ...
... Anjou and compare it with that of Poitou and Gascony . Fulk Nerra ( 987-1040 ) ... counts of feudal times were for the most part the successors of the Frankish ... Anjou and Touraine , printed by Viollet in the Etablisse- ments de Saint ...
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Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire Frederick Maurice Powicke. counts . These latter had been local ... Anjou and Touraine . John of Salisbury , for example , refers in his letters to Poitevin abbots who denied the jurisdiction ...
Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire Frederick Maurice Powicke. counts . These latter had been local ... Anjou and Touraine . John of Salisbury , for example , refers in his letters to Poitevin abbots who denied the jurisdiction ...
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