The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 3G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... Louis le Gros , of Philip August , Saint Louis , and Philippe le Bel . It is from the very nature of the feudal society that their causes and effects arise . With the fourteenth century the character of war changed . Then began the ...
... Louis le Gros , of Philip August , Saint Louis , and Philippe le Bel . It is from the very nature of the feudal society that their causes and effects arise . With the fourteenth century the character of war changed . Then began the ...
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... de Louis le Gros , by Suger ; secondly , the Vic de Guibert de Nogent , by himself , a book less known , but curious , and to which I shall immediately return ; thirdly , l'Histoire Ecclesiastique et civile de Normandie , by Orderic ...
... de Louis le Gros , by Suger ; secondly , the Vic de Guibert de Nogent , by himself , a book less known , but curious , and to which I shall immediately return ; thirdly , l'Histoire Ecclesiastique et civile de Normandie , by Orderic ...
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... Louis le Gros rendered the follow ing ordonnance : 66 Louis , by the grace of God , king of the French , to all the faithful in Christ . As , according to the tenour of the most holy laws , the royal power , in virtue of the duty ...
... Louis le Gros rendered the follow ing ordonnance : 66 Louis , by the grace of God , king of the French , to all the faithful in Christ . As , according to the tenour of the most holy laws , the royal power , in virtue of the duty ...
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... Louis le Gros , which grants the same privilege to the coloni of the church of Chartres . It was thus in the domains ... Louis himself . Many coloni had acquired fiefs , and I read in the Coutume de Beauvaisis : " According to the ...
... Louis le Gros , which grants the same privilege to the coloni of the church of Chartres . It was thus in the domains ... Louis himself . Many coloni had acquired fiefs , and I read in the Coutume de Beauvaisis : " According to the ...
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... Louis le Debonnaire , Charles le Chauve , Louis le Begue , and Charles le Gros , demand the force and as- cendancy escaping from them . As military chiefs they were no longer anything ; here also was a source of power become exhausted ...
... Louis le Debonnaire , Charles le Chauve , Louis le Begue , and Charles le Gros , demand the force and as- cendancy escaping from them . As military chiefs they were no longer anything ; here also was a source of power become exhausted ...
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