The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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Aquitaine Aragon Archbishop aristocracy arms army Artois Austrasia barons became bishop Blanche Boniface Brittany brother Burgundy Capet castle cause century Champagne CHAP Charles of Anjou chiefs Christian Church citizens clergy conquest council Count of Champagne Count of Flanders Count of Poitou Count of Toulouse Count of Valois court crown crusade death defend duchy Duke ecclesiastical edict Edward Emperor empire England English excommunication favour feudal fiefs Flemings Frederic French king German Guienne Henry Holy Land Hugh Hugh Capet Italy King of France king's kingdom knights Languedoc Laon legate legists lords Lothaire Louis marched marriage military monarch monks Montfort nobles noblesse Norman Normandy Otho Papal Paris parliament Peter Philip Augustus Philip the Fair Poitou Pontiff Pope possession prelates prince provinces Pyrenees quarrel Raymond reign resistance Rheims Robert Rome royal Saracens Sicily siege soldiers summoned Templars Thibaud tion took towns VIII whilst young