The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... towns grew beneath the cliffs , and in the bold promontory of the Côtentin.3 It is impossible to say whether the men who settled in the 1. Prentout in Revue de synthèse historique , xx , 42 . 2. The most striking example is the ...
... towns grew beneath the cliffs , and in the bold promontory of the Côtentin.3 It is impossible to say whether the men who settled in the 1. Prentout in Revue de synthèse historique , xx , 42 . 2. The most striking example is the ...
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... towns and seaports , the rents of the holdings which clustered round the new castles , the fines and amercements paid for the sale of feudal privileges or the non - observance of feudal duties . But it should be noted that this ...
... towns and seaports , the rents of the holdings which clustered round the new castles , the fines and amercements paid for the sale of feudal privileges or the non - observance of feudal duties . But it should be noted that this ...
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... towns and castles was hastened by the formation of new farms in which the double tradition did not exist . Thus the lands of Robert of Rhuddlan in the Côtentin probably produced the ducal farms at St. Marcouf , Poupeville , and ...
... towns and castles was hastened by the formation of new farms in which the double tradition did not exist . Thus the lands of Robert of Rhuddlan in the Côtentin probably produced the ducal farms at St. Marcouf , Poupeville , and ...
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... towns , and each had ambitions natural to wealthy monarchs who had seen the new greatness of the kings of France and England . Any one of them might well have succeeded , as the dukes of Burgundy succeeded in the fifteenth century , if ...
... towns , and each had ambitions natural to wealthy monarchs who had seen the new greatness of the kings of France and England . Any one of them might well have succeeded , as the dukes of Burgundy succeeded in the fifteenth century , if ...
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... town men recognised that Normandy was saved.4 Philip had not waited for Richard's approach , probably Compare above p . 126 . 1. Howden , iii , 225 . 2. Howden , iii , 286. In 1195 Richard allowed John the possession of his honours of ...
... town men recognised that Normandy was saved.4 Philip had not waited for Richard's approach , probably Compare above p . 126 . 1. Howden , iii , 225 . 2. Howden , iii , 286. In 1195 Richard allowed John the possession of his honours of ...
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