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CHAPTER XII FRANCE AND ENGLAND IN THE MIDDLE AGES THE POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE MEDIAEVAL period is of interest primarily because it forms an essential background to an understanding of the modern state .
CHAPTER XII FRANCE AND ENGLAND IN THE MIDDLE AGES THE POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE MEDIAEVAL period is of interest primarily because it forms an essential background to an understanding of the modern state .
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Outside of France , there were still four large fiefs : Flanders , Brittany , Burgundy , and Guienne . THE Valois KINGS When the youngest son of Philip IV died without an heir ( 1328 ) , the nearest male relative , Philip de Valois ...
Outside of France , there were still four large fiefs : Flanders , Brittany , Burgundy , and Guienne . THE Valois KINGS When the youngest son of Philip IV died without an heir ( 1328 ) , the nearest male relative , Philip de Valois ...
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handicaps , the French took only five years to expel the English from France . The country was liberated , but seemingly ruined . During thirty - five years of peace ( 1378-1413 ) , France was kept in a turmoil because a very weak king ...
handicaps , the French took only five years to expel the English from France . The country was liberated , but seemingly ruined . During thirty - five years of peace ( 1378-1413 ) , France was kept in a turmoil because a very weak king ...
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