The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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Page 61
... barons , who began to assume importance , and to occupy that place in the annals of the day which the greater princes hitherto filled . Those counts , who had all of them got possession of church property , were on this account in ...
... barons , who began to assume importance , and to occupy that place in the annals of the day which the greater princes hitherto filled . Those counts , who had all of them got possession of church property , were on this account in ...
Page 65
... cotemporary wri- ters , Franci manifestly means the VOL . I. F followers of Lothaire , not the barons or nobles of the duchy of France . CHAP . II . II . CHAP . thither Hugh Capet sent , proffering FOUNDATION OF THE MONARCHY . 65.
... cotemporary wri- ters , Franci manifestly means the VOL . I. F followers of Lothaire , not the barons or nobles of the duchy of France . CHAP . II . II . CHAP . thither Hugh Capet sent , proffering FOUNDATION OF THE MONARCHY . 65.
Page 74
... baron strengthening himself in his castle , without embarking in far conquest or political struggles . • The greatest change wrought by the introduction of the feudal system was not that of law , of sovereignty , or of social ...
... baron strengthening himself in his castle , without embarking in far conquest or political struggles . • The greatest change wrought by the introduction of the feudal system was not that of law , of sovereignty , or of social ...
Page 77
... barons , who formed the true elements of the feudal system . The most powerful of the great princes was the Duke of Nor- mandy , who had married Hugh Capet's sister . The county of Flanders was remote . To the north and east of the ...
... barons , who formed the true elements of the feudal system . The most powerful of the great princes was the Duke of Nor- mandy , who had married Hugh Capet's sister . The county of Flanders was remote . To the north and east of the ...
Page 88
... barons or neighbours as denied his authority , Robert came forward as the patron and support of weak princes against the strong , who sought to despoil them . Thus he protected Henry of France against the Count of Champagne , Baldwin of ...
... barons or neighbours as denied his authority , Robert came forward as the patron and support of weak princes against the strong , who sought to despoil them . Thus he protected Henry of France against the Count of Champagne , Baldwin of ...
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