The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... evidence is quite conclusive for the eleventh century . 2. M. Lot , while insisting upon the close feudal ties between Richard and Louis VII , to whom he did homage in 1169 , remarks that this coronation of 1167 shows that he was ...
... evidence is quite conclusive for the eleventh century . 2. M. Lot , while insisting upon the close feudal ties between Richard and Louis VII , to whom he did homage in 1169 , remarks that this coronation of 1167 shows that he was ...
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... evidence that Henry II regarded his continental dominions as a whole , in contrast with England . Our chief authority upon this point is the official chronicler known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough . In September 1177 ...
... evidence that Henry II regarded his continental dominions as a whole , in contrast with England . Our chief authority upon this point is the official chronicler known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough . In September 1177 ...
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... evidence is sufficient , therefore , to permit a direct connection to be made between the Carolingian and the Norman Norman counts and viscounts ; in fact the counts of Evreux ( pagus Ebroicensis ) and of Eu ( Talogiensis pagus ) , and ...
... evidence is sufficient , therefore , to permit a direct connection to be made between the Carolingian and the Norman Norman counts and viscounts ; in fact the counts of Evreux ( pagus Ebroicensis ) and of Eu ( Talogiensis pagus ) , and ...
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... evidence that the companions of Rollo claimed to be equal with their leader , there is no real doubt that the military relations of the pirate host were translated into terms of feudalism without any period of delay . It is true that in ...
... evidence that the companions of Rollo claimed to be equal with their leader , there is no real doubt that the military relations of the pirate host were translated into terms of feudalism without any period of delay . It is true that in ...
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... simili modo absque cartarum notamine concessit . " The charter has a suspicious appearance , but is certainly suggestive . The evidence for this description commences with the authentic records THE ADMINISTRATION OF NORMANDY 53.
... simili modo absque cartarum notamine concessit . " The charter has a suspicious appearance , but is certainly suggestive . The evidence for this description commences with the authentic records THE ADMINISTRATION OF NORMANDY 53.
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