The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... fact ; Paris was separated on the south - west from Berri and Poitou by a stretch of difficult baffling country , the district known as Sologne.2 Free though they were to penetrate into the valley of the Rhone , the French kings found ...
... fact ; Paris was separated on the south - west from Berri and Poitou by a stretch of difficult baffling country , the district known as Sologne.2 Free though they were to penetrate into the valley of the Rhone , the French kings found ...
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... and note . 3. See Guilhiermoz ( p . 162 , note 66 ) for examples of the ease with which the title could be assumed in late Carolingian times . the French throne in 987. This fact is of importance 16 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... and note . 3. See Guilhiermoz ( p . 162 , note 66 ) for examples of the ease with which the title could be assumed in late Carolingian times . the French throne in 987. This fact is of importance 16 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... fact is of importance in comparing the status of Anjou with the status of Aquitaine or Normandy . In the controversy which has been fought over this question in recent years , the truth seems to lie with those who insist that there was ...
... fact is of importance in comparing the status of Anjou with the status of Aquitaine or Normandy . In the controversy which has been fought over this question in recent years , the truth seems to lie with those who insist that there was ...
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... fact in the history of the Angevin empire . The eastern neighbour of Anjou was the count of Chartres , or , as he was generally called , of Blois . By his rule over the three Frankish pagi of Tours , Chartres and Blois , he held the ...
... fact in the history of the Angevin empire . The eastern neighbour of Anjou was the count of Chartres , or , as he was generally called , of Blois . By his rule over the three Frankish pagi of Tours , Chartres and Blois , he held the ...
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... fact , conversely , gave a distinctive and independent character to the successors of Fulk Nerra's castellans , who had occasionally contributed to the expense of erecting the strongholds entrusted to them.3 These greater vassals ...
... fact , conversely , gave a distinctive and independent character to the successors of Fulk Nerra's castellans , who had occasionally contributed to the expense of erecting the strongholds entrusted to them.3 These greater vassals ...
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