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The Reign of King Henry II of England, 1170-74: Three Minor Revisions
Anglo-Norman Views on Frederick Barbarossa and The
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Notes and Documents
Crusades, Martyrdoms, and the Jews of Norman England, 1096-1190
Appendix: Masters of the Hospital
These De Doctorat De
Two Treaties of Messina 1190–1191: Crusading Diplomacy of Richard I
Down Upon the Fold: Mercenaries in the Twelfth Century. Steven Wayne Isaac Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
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Chroniclers' Criticisms in the Reign of King Richard I of England
Edward VI: the Young King (1968) and Edward VI: the Threshold of Power (1970); and Chris Skidmore’S Biography Edward VI: the Lost King of England (2007)
Problems of Integration Within the Lands Ruled by the Norman and Angevin Kings of England
Clergy in Battle and on Campaign 33
The Monastic Patronage of King Henry Ii in England, 1154
The Matter of Jerusalem: the Holy Land in Angevin Court Culture and Identity, C
King Henry II and the Conflict of 1173-74
Traces Supported, and Conrad of Montferrat, Who Enjoyed the Support of Many of the Barons in the Crusader States, Emerged As the Most Likely Candidates
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Anglo-Iberian Relations 1150-1280: a Diplomatic History
Epistolary Documents in High-Medieval History Writing
Pilgrimage the English Experience from Becket to Bunyan
Two Treaties of Messina 1190–1191: Crusading Diplomacy of Richard I
THE 'ANGEVIN EMPIRE', 1150S-1230S
The Angevin Empire This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Angevin Empire
King John and the Cistercians in Wales
Richard I: Securing an Inheritance and Preparing a Crusade, 1189-1191
William of Newburgh and Hubert Walter
History and the Written Word in the Angevin Empire (C. 1154–C. 1200)
The Leper King and His Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem by Bernard