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... King by an oath of allegiance that was to override the oath of fealty he swore to his immediate lord ; and the duties of this allegiance were enforced by the King's Court . This Curia Regis took definite shape in the hands of The ...
... King by an oath of allegiance that was to override the oath of fealty he swore to his immediate lord ; and the duties of this allegiance were enforced by the King's Court . This Curia Regis took definite shape in the hands of The ...
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... king ( whom the French call " Charlemagne " ) was revived in the West the Roman Empire ; and almost continuously ... Kings of Navarre , Castile , Leon , Aragon , and Portugal , each winning more and more territory as they pushed back the ...
... king ( whom the French call " Charlemagne " ) was revived in the West the Roman Empire ; and almost continuously ... Kings of Navarre , Castile , Leon , Aragon , and Portugal , each winning more and more territory as they pushed back the ...
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... King's suzerainty indeed , but whose leaders were really petty kings each of his own district . Thirdly , there was ... King's Irish subjects , " " the King's Irish rebels , " and " the King's Irish enemies . " The former two may be ...
... King's suzerainty indeed , but whose leaders were really petty kings each of his own district . Thirdly , there was ... King's Irish subjects , " " the King's Irish rebels , " and " the King's Irish enemies . " The former two may be ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
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