A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... ROYAL POWER Early in the twelfth century the first great Capetian king began the destruction of feudal authority . As the royal power gained steadily over the nobles , the crown began to exercise legislative power , largely because of ...
... ROYAL POWER Early in the twelfth century the first great Capetian king began the destruction of feudal authority . As the royal power gained steadily over the nobles , the crown began to exercise legislative power , largely because of ...
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... royal court into a council of the regency . In addition to persons of royal blood , officials of the palace , and high church- men , he appointed to this body six burghers of Paris . The latter were to guard the treasure and keep the royal ...
... royal court into a council of the regency . In addition to persons of royal blood , officials of the palace , and high church- men , he appointed to this body six burghers of Paris . The latter were to guard the treasure and keep the royal ...
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... royal household , men whose residence at court was necessary and who might be employed in the ordinary adminis- trative work of the government . Most of its members were either barons of the second rank , or , since literacy was ...
... royal household , men whose residence at court was necessary and who might be employed in the ordinary adminis- trative work of the government . Most of its members were either barons of the second rank , or , since literacy was ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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