
Scotland, England and France after the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296
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An examination of the complex network of relationships and identity between England, Scotland and France in the thirteenth century.
Following King John''s loss of Normandy to King Philip Augustus in 1204, the familial ties that bound the Anglo-French nobility across the Channel spreading into Scotland gradually dissipated. Scotland''s pivotal relationship with England and France transformed as Scot...
Following King John''s loss of Normandy to King Philip Augustus in 1204, the familial ties that bound the Anglo-French nobility across the Channel spreading into Scotland gradually dissipated. Scotland''s pivotal relationship with England and France transformed as Scot...
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An examination of the complex network of relationships and identity between England, Scotland and France in the thirteenth century.
Following King John''s loss of Normandy to King Philip Augustus in 1204, the familial ties that bound the Anglo-French nobility across the Channel spreading into Scotland gradually dissipated. Scotland''s pivotal relationship with England and France transformed as Scot...
Following King John''s loss of Normandy to King Philip Augustus in 1204, the familial ties that bound the Anglo-French nobility across the Channel spreading into Scotland gradually dissipated. Scotland''s pivotal relationship with England and France transformed as Scot...
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