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  1. Angevin pound

    orphan date March 2010 The Angevin pound was the ordinary standard of the currency in the continental possessions 12th century of the early Plantagenets ref Robertson, Eben William. 1872 . http www.archive.org stream historicalessays00robe historicalessays00robe djvu.txt Historical essays in connexion with the land, the Church etc. P. 44. ref Roger of Hoveden wrote that its value was set at about one fourth of an English pound by an ordinance of Richard I of England Richard the First . ref George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton Lyttelton, Baron George . 1769 . http books.google.com books?id JP0TAAAAYAAJ&pg PA404&dq 22angevin pound 22&lr &ei hoWS4PeA4L8lQS77dCSDA v onepage&q 22angevin 20pound 22&f false The history of the life of King Henry the Second and of the age in which he lived . Volume 1, p. 404. ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Angevin Pound Category Currencies of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Angevin Empire

    Infobox Former Country native name L Empire Plantagen t French language fr conventional long name Angevin Empire common name Angevin Empire continent Europe region North Western Europe country England ... image map caption The extent of the Angevin Empire around 1172. capital No official capital. Court ... of England John Lackland year leader3 1199 1214 small effective end of Angevin Empire de jure rule ... rule small The term Angevin Empire is a modern term describing the collection of states once ruled by the House of Ch teaudun Angevin Plantagenet dynasty. The Plantagenets ruled over an area stretching ... of the term and its application The Angevin Empire is a neologism defining the lands of the Plantagenets ... there. As far as historians know, there was no contemporary term for the region under Angevin control ... used. ref name AngevinEmpire John Gillingham The Angevin Empire page 2, second edition, Arnold Editions. ref The term Angevin Empire was coined by Kate Norgate in her 1887 publication, England under the Angevin Kings . ref Norgate, Kate, http www.questia.com PM.qst?a o&d 86049679 England Under the Angevin ... espace aux trop contraignants Empire Plantagen t ou Etat anglo angevin . ref The adoption of the Angevin ... spread throughout the dominion in the half century during which the union lasted. The term Angevin disambiguation Angevin itself is the adjective applied to the residents of Anjou and its historic ... http atilf.atilf.fr dendien scripts fast.exe?mot Angevin Definition of Angevin from Laboratoire ... are unfounded. One is that the Angevin dominions ever formed an empire in any sense of the word ... the Angevin Empire . ref ref The Angevin Empire page 3 Unquestionably if used in conjunction with atlases ... over by a single ruler. When coupled with Angevin , it should, if anything, imply a French rather than ... du XIX me si cle. ref There was no Western Emperor imperial title, as implied by the term Angevin ... title, and not subject to any English royal law. ref The Angevin Empire page 5 In these circumstances ...   more details



  1. List of Angevin consorts

    Unreferenced date May 2011 See also List of Angevin monarchs The Countesses and Duchesses of Anjou were the wives of the ruling counts of Anjou and later the nominal French counts and dukes of Anjou. Countess of Anjou First creation Angevins width 95 class wikitable width 8 Picture width 9 Name width 9 Father width 10 Birth width 9 Marriage width 9 Became Countess width 9 Ceased to be Countess width 9 Death width 6 List of Counts and Dukes of Anjou Spouse align center align center Adelais d Amboise align center small perhaps a Count Foulque brother in law of Adalard, Archbishop of Tours and Raino, Bishop of Angers small br House of Amboise Amboise align center ? align center ? align center ? align center ? align center ? align center Ingelger align center align center Roscilla de Loches align center small Warnerius, seigneur de Loches small align center ? align center colspan 2 before 5 July 905 align center ? align center ? align center Fulk I, Count of Anjou Fulk I align center align center Gerberge align center ? align center ? align center 937 align center 942 br husband s ascension align center colspan 2 before 952 align center rowspan 2 Fulk II, Count of Anjou Fulk II align center align center ? of Blois align center small Theobald the Ancient, Viscount of Blois small br House of Blois Blois align center ? align center colspan 2 954 align center 960 br husband s death align center ? align center File AdelaVermandois.jpg 100px align center Adele of Meaux align center small Robert of Vermandois Robert of Vermandois, Count of Meaux small br Carolingian Carolingian Vermandois align center ? align center colspan 2 965 align center colspan 2 974 982 align center rowspan 2 Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou Geoffrey I align center align center Adelaise de Chalon align center ? align center 925 align center colspan 2 March 979 align center 21 July 987 br husband s death align center ... Use dmy dates date May 2011 DEFAULTSORT Angevin Consorts Category Lists of duchesses Anjou Category ...   more details



  1. Siege of Berat

    Siege of Berat may refer to Siege of Berat 1280 1281 , by Angevin forces against the Byzantine garrison Siege of Berat 1455 , by the Albanian forces of the League of Lezh , against the Ottomans. Disambig sq Rrethimi i Beratit ...   more details



  1. Battle of the Counts

    84 Angevin galleys are said to have come out to fight. 2 tarides carried the Papal and Angevin banners. Lauria had around 40 45 galleys. He followed his usual tactic and retreated until the Angevin ..., damaging the Angevin galleys oars. In a battle lasting much of the day, Henry di Mari again fled, leaving about 40 Angevin galleys to be captured, along with 5000 prisoners, including many counts ...   more details



  1. House of Valois-Anjou

    in 1442 . Ren of Anjou Ren , the last duke of this, third, Angevin line, died in 1480 , and Anjou reverted to the French crown. With the death of his nephew the Duke of Maine in 1481 all Angevin possessions, including Provence , reverted to the crown. The Angevin pretensions to Naples were continued ... expedition against Naples. See also Angevin Empire House of Plantagenet or first Angevin dynasty Capetian House of Anjou or second Angevin dynasty Armorial of Plantagenet Category House of Anjou ...   more details



  1. Antiocheis

    italictitle Antiocheis is an epic poetry epic poem by Joseph of Exeter , written in Latin language Latin soon after the year 1190, when Joseph returned to England from the Third Crusade on the death of his friend and fellow Crusader, Baldwin of Exeter , archbishop of Canterbury . ref name Mortimer210 Mortimer Angevin England p. 210. ref The poem is lost, except for a single fragment of 21 lines quoted by William Camden in his miscellany Remains Concerning Britain . The fragment praises Britain as a land of warriors, giving King Arthur as an example. Notes reflist Bibliography Camden, William Remains Concerning Britain London, 1657 pp. 309 310. Mortimer, Richard Angevin England 1154 1258 Oxford Blackwell 1994 ISBN 0 631 16388 3 Category 12th century medieval Latin literature Category 1190s works Category Epic poems in Latin Category Lost poems Category Crusade literature Category Arthurian literature in Latin la Antiocheis ...   more details



  1. House of Anjou

    The House of Anjou or Angevin has been used to refer to several different dynasties. The House of Ch teaudun royal family, Kings of Jerusalem The House of Plantagenet royal family belonging to the senior line of the House of Ch teaudun, Kings of England The Capetian House of Anjou royal family, branch of the House of Capet, were Kings of Sicily, Naples, Hungary, Poland, and Albania amongst others The House of Valois Anjou royal family, branch of the House of Valois, were Kings of Naples, held territories such as Anjou, Maine, Piedmont and Provence Angevin Empire House of Plantagent s empire across the British Isles and Western France Normandy , Brittany , Anjou , Maine province Maine , Touraine , Poitou , Aquitane , Gascony , P rigord , Limoges , La Marche, Ni vre La Marche , Auvergne province Auvergne etc. disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Du Bellay

    lowercase title du Bellay is the name of an Anjou Angevin family in France , whose notable members include Jean du Bellay , cardinal and diplomat Guillaume du Bellay , writer and general Joachim du Bellay , poet Martin du Bellay External links http perso.wanadoo.fr abablio cousins dubellay.htm Du Bellay family tree and bios Disambig ...   more details



  1. Kate Norgate

    Kate Norgate 1853 1935 was a British historian. She was one of the first women to achieve academic success in this sphere. She is best known for her history of England under the House of Plantagenet Angevin kings and the name Angevin Empire to describe their domains. Works Kate Norgate England Under The Angevin Kings , In Two Volumes Originally Published London 1887 . http www.questia.com library book england under the angevin kings by kate norgate.jsp At Questia J.R. Green, M. A. Edited by Mrs. J.R. Green and Miss Kate Norgate. Green s Short History, Illustrated A Short History Of The English People. In four volumes. Vol. IV. New York Harper & Brothers. 1895 . Kate Norgate, The Alleged Condemnation of King John by the Court of France in 1202 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, New Series, Vol. 14, 1900 , pp. 53 67 Kate Norgate, John Lackland 1902 Macmillan Kate Norgate, The Minority of Henry the Third 1912 Kate Norgate, Richard the Lion Heart 1924 . Kate Norgate, Philip of France Wins the French Domains of the English Kings 1202 1204 Research paper 1912 . References http www.oxforddnb.com index 101035248 Oxford Biography Index Number 101035248 . Accessed July 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norgate, Kate ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1935 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norgate, Kate Category 1853 births Category 1935 deaths Category British historians UK historian stub fr Kate Norgate ...   more details



  1. Battle of Pouancé

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Pouanc image File Chateaudepouance.JPG 300px caption Pouanc Castle partof Breton Norman War date 1066 place Pouanc , France coordinates result Breton victory territory combatant1 File Flag of Normandie.svg 30px Duchy of Normandy br File Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg 30px Angevin Empire combatant2 File COA fr BRE.svg 30px Duchy of Brittany commander1 File Flag of Normandie.svg 30px William I of England William, Duke of Normandy br File Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg 30px Rivallon I of Dol br File Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg 30px Geoffrey III of Anjou commander2 Conan II, Duke of Brittany Conan II of Brittany strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignox Breton Norman War The Battle of Pouanc was a battle in Conan II, Duke of Brittany Conan II of Brittany s campaigns against the rebel Rivallon I of Dol , the Angevin Empire Angevin King Geoffrey III, Count of Anjou Geoffrey III , and the Duchy of Normandy s ruler, William I of England William . During Conan s 1066 campaign against Anjou , he took Pouanc from the Angevin Empire . References Unreferenced date June 2011 coord 47 44 29 N 1 10 30 W display title Category 11th century in France Category Battles involving England Category Conflicts in 1066 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Ponza (1300)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Ponza partof War of the Sicilian Vespers image caption date June 14, 1300 place near Naples , present day Italy result Aragonese&ndash Angevin victory combatant1 Crown of Aragon br Angevin Empire combatant2 Sicily commander1 Roger of Lauria commander2 Conrad d Oria strength1 59 galleys strength2 32 galleys casualties1 Unknown casualties2 26 galleys captured The naval Battle of Ponza took place on 14 June 1300 near the islands of Ponza and Zannone , in the Gulf of Gaeta NW of Naples , when a galley fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeated an Aragonese Sicilian galley fleet commanded by Conrad d Oria . Lauria s 40 Angevin galleys were at Naples when 32 Sicilian galleys under d Oria arrived and challenged him to come out. For the first time he refused, probably because of a lack of confidence in his Angevin crews, and d Oria ravaged some offshore islands. This allowed 12 Apulian galleys to arrive from the south and 7 Genoese galleys to arrive also, and join Lauria s fleet, making 59 galleys. Now Lauria emerged and found the Sicilians near Zannone Island to the west. After d Oria dismissed a suggestion to retreat, he tried a quick attack on Lauria s flag galley and the banner carrying galleys, his own galley running alongside Lauria s, head to toe and Lauria s crew suffered even though his galley couldn t be boarded. 1 Sicilian galley fled after capturing one of Lauria s galleys, and it was followed by 6 more. 5 Genoese Ghibelline galleys held back, awaiting fortune, and 18 29 2 sources give 28, but this adds up to too many Sicilian galleys were captured, d Oria s being the last to surrender when Lauria threatened to burn it . Ships involved Aragon and Angevins 40 Angevin Regicolae galleys 12 Apulian galleys 7 Genoese Grimaldi galleys Sicily 32 galleys About 26 captured coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Ponza 1300 Category Conflicts in 1300 Category Naval battles of the War of the Si ...   more details



  1. De bello Troiano

    Image VenusatTroy.jpg thumb right Venus mythology Venus and Cupid observe the destruction of Troy frontispiece of the 1702 edition of Dictys, Dares and Joseph of Exeter Daretis Phrygii Ilias De bello Troiano The Iliad of Dares the Phrygian On the Trojan War is an epic poetry epic poem in Latin language Latin , written around 1183 by the English poet Joseph of Exeter . ref name Mortimer210 Mortimer Angevin England p. 210 ref It tells the story of the ten year Trojan War as it was known in medieval western Europe. The ancient Greek epic on the subject, the Iliad , was inaccessible instead, the sources available included the fictional diaries of Dictys of Crete and Dares of Phrygia . Notes reflist References Mortimer, Richard Angevin England 1154 1258 Oxford Blackwell 1994 ISBN 0 631 16388 3 External links http medieval.utoronto.ca ylias English translation by A. G. Rigg available http lubna.uv.es 83 Z 11 26 Z 11 26 fich 9.html Scan of 1541 printing in original Latin starts here poem stub Category 12th century medieval Latin literature Category Epic poems in Latin Category Trojan War Category 1183 works es De bello troiano la De bello Troiano ...   more details



  1. Bodzanta

    unreferenced date July 2008 This article is about archbishop of Gniezno. For a bishop of Krak w, see Jan Bodzanta . Image Bodzanta archbishop of Gniezno.PNG thumb right 200px Bodzanta or Bodz ta of Kosowice lang pl Bodz ta z Kosowic 1320 1388 of Szeliga coat of arms was an archbishop of Gniezno 1382 1388 , szlachta Polish noble , governor of Krak w Sandomierz lands 1350, 1357 1370, 1372 1379, 1381 . Supporter of Louis I of Hungary and the Angevin dynasty . After his death, he first supported an Angevin candidate for the throne of the Kingdom of Poland 1025 1385 Kingdom of Poland , and than, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia . On 16 June 1383 he proclaimed Siemowit the king of Poland , but due to lack of support for Siemowit, he withdrew his support, embracing the idea of a Polish Lithuanian union . On 15 February Bodzanta baptism baptised Lithuanian Grand Duke Jogaila , who became the king W adys aw II Jagie o on 18 February he presided over his marriage with Jadwiga of Poland , and on 4 March he crowned him the king of Poland. DEFAULTSORT Bodzanta Category 1320 births Category 1388 deaths Category Polish bishops Poland RC bishop stub pl Bodzanta arcybiskup gnie nie ski ...   more details



  1. John Gillingham

    John Gillingham is emeritus professor of medieval history at the London School of Economics and Political Science . ref http www2.lse.ac.uk ERD pressAndInformationOffice newsAndEvents archives 2007 FiveAcademicsElectedBAFellows.aspx ref On the 19th July 2007 he was elected into the Fellowship of the British Academy ref http www.britac.ac.uk news release.asp?Newsid 258 ref He is renowned as an expert on the Angevin empire . Books ref http www.amazon.com s? encoding UTF8&search type ss&index books&field author John 20Gillingham ref Richard the Lionheart Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978 br The Wars of the Roses peace and conflict in fifteenth century England Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981 br The Angevin empire E. Arnold, 1984 br Richard Coeur de Lion kingship, chivalry and war in the twelfth century Hambledon Press, 1994 br Richard I Yale University Press, 1999 Part of the Yale English Monarchs Series br The English in the twelfth century imperialism, national identity, and political values Boydell and Brewer, 2000 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gillingham, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gillingham, John Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Fellows of the British Academy es John Gillingham ...   more details



  1. Blinishti family

    Blinishti family was an Albanians Albanian feudal family from Northern Albania that appears in several documents of the 13 14th century AD. They were in control of a territory from Blinisht a settlement, that now belongs to the Lezh District to the highlands of northern Albania. ref name Shuflaj Its founder, Vlad Blinishti , first appears on sources in 1274 as a Byzantine Empire Byzantine stratioti stratiot . He allied himself with the Serbian King, and in 1279 was arrested from the captain of Durr s, which was then under Angevins Angevin rule. Later he was released and sent to Brindisi with the title comes . His son, Gulielm Blinishti , became marshal of the Angevin armies in Albania. Another member of this family Kalojan Blinishti appears on sources with the title comes . This feudal family was extinguished around 1330 as a result of various conflicts with neighboring Serbian kingdom and then emerging Dukagjini Family . ref name Shuflaj Serb t dhe Shqiptar t historia e shqiptar ve t veriut. Serbs and Albanians history of North Albanians Author Shuflaj, M. 2001 Tiran Bargjini ISBN 978 99927 770 1 5 ref References Reflist Category Albanian nobility Category Albanian families Category Medieval Albania Category 13th century Albanian people Category 14th century Albanian people Category 13th century in Albania Category 14th century in Albania ...   more details



  1. Battle of Segré

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Segr image caption partof Breton Norman War date 1066 place Segr , France coordinates result Breton victory territory combatant1 File Flag of Normandie.svg 30px Duchy of Normandy br File Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg 30px Angevin Empire combatant2 File COA fr BRE.svg 30px Duchy of Brittany commander1 File Flag of Normandie.svg 30px William I of England William, Duke of Normandy br File Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg 30px Rivallon I of Dol br File Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg 30px Geoffrey III of Anjou commander2 Conan II, Duke of Brittany Conan II of Brittany strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignox Breton Norman War The Battle of Segr was a battle between the forces of Conan II, Duke of Brittany , and an alliance of the rebel Rivallon I of Dol , the Angevin Empire , and the Duchy of Normandy . During Conan s 1066 campaign against Anjou, he took Segr . References Unreferenced date June 2011 coord missing France Category 11th century in France Category Battles involving England Category Conflicts in 1066 ...   more details



  1. Josce of York

    Josce of York Latin Joceus died 1190 was the leader of the Jewish community in York , England , ref cite web url http ddickerson.igc.org cliffords tower.html title Clifford s Tower Massacre at York 1190 last Dickerson first David year 1997 work Tikkun Olam David Dickerson s Web Site accessdate 2008 09 13 ref and the leading figure in the York Castle York massacre of 1190 . He committed suicide along with nearly the entire Jewish community, rather than face death or conversion at the hands of an angry mob. Josce is mentioned in the earliest surviving English she ar recipt for debt repayment , of 1176. ref Joseph Jacobs 1893 , http www.archive.org details jewsangevinengl00jacogoog The Jews of Angevin England , p. 58 ref He was one of those who attended the coronation of Richard I of England Richard I , doubtless as the representative of the York congregation, and escaped the London massacre. ref Joseph Jacobs 1893 , The Jews of Angevin England , p. 101 ref On his return to York, where he had a house which rivaled a citadel in the scale and magnificence of its construction, he was attacked by the mob, and with his wife and children joined other fugitives who sought refuge in Clifford s Tower . When the decision was reached to put one another to death rather than fall into the hands of the enemy, Josce was the first to act, slaying his wife, Anna, and his children he himself was slain last by Yom Tov of Joigny . ref Joseph Jacobs 1893 , The Jews of Angevin England , p. 127 ref It is likely that the noted Aaron of York or Aaron fil Josce, the financier and chief rabbi of England was Josce s son. ref cite web url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter A&artid 102 title Aaron of York Fil Josce author Joseph Jacobs work JewishEncyclopedia.com accessdate 2008 09 13 ref It is probable that Josce and Samuel Hoppecole held the land in London on which the chief synagogue was built. ref Joseph Jacobs 1893 , The Jews of Angevin England , p. 234 ref References reflist Exte ...   more details



  1. Avesgaud de Bellême

    Avesgaud 955 1035 was a French nobleman, and Bishop of Le Mans . He was from the house of Bell me , a son of Yves I de Bell me . His life is said to have been passed hunting, building and quarrelling with Count Herbert Wake Dog ref Kate Norgate , England Under the Angevin Kings 1887 , p. 204. ref . He founded the town of La Fert Bernard around the year 1000 ref http www.louth.org ferte html page1.html Louth Lincolnshire Capital of The Wolds Bot generated title ref . He was succeeded as bishop by his nephew Gervais de Bell me . Notes references Category 955 births Category 1035 deaths Category Bishops of Le Mans ...   more details



  1. Andalò del Negro

    Andal del Negro Genoa, 1260 Naples, 1334 was a medieval Italian astronomer and geographer. In 1318 he joined the retinue of Robert of Anjou , who was then in Genoa, and spent the rest of his life attached to the Angevin court in Naples, where he became friends with Boccaccio . Bibliography Introductorius ad iudicia astrologie Opus praeclarissimum astrolabii De operatione quadrantis Tractatus spherae Italy astronomer stub Category Medieval Italian astronomers Category 1260 births Category 1334 deaths es Andal di Negro it Andal del Negro ...   more details



  1. Reforce d'Agoult

    Reforce d Agoult was the Angevin seneschal of medieval Lombardy , under the reign of Joan I of Naples . ref name CIB cite book title Storie minori di Luigi Cibrario first Luigi last Cibrario date 1855 place Torino ref Killed in battle at Battle of Gamenario Gamenario , he was replaced by Roberto di Luinardo. ref name LOB cite book title Storia di Cuneo medio evo 1198 1382 , Volume 1 first Lorenzo last Bertano date 1898 place Cuneo ref Sources Reflist Category French nobility Category 1345 deaths ...   more details



  1. Rout of Winchester

    earlier defected to Empress Matilda s Angevin faction, changed sides again to support Stephen s queen ... by Robert of Gloucester. Siege and Counter siege On July 31 the Angevin army swooped on Winchester ... Matilda s forces in the city. While the queen s army was well provisioned, the Angevin forces soon ..., the road crossed the River Test at Stockbridge, Hampshire Stockbridge . As soon as the Angevin ... , but the queen s army destroyed the Angevin main body as an effective fighting force only remnants ...   more details



  1. Bernard Bachrach

    Refimprove date October 2009 Bernard S. Bachrach born 1939 ref http www.getcited.org mbrx PT 99 MBR 10147860 Prof. Bernard S Bachrach b.1939, d. , Getcited.org ref is an American historian and a professor of history at the University of Minnesota . He specialises in the Early Middle Ages , mainly on the topics of Medieval warfare , Medieval Jewry , and County of Anjou early Angevin history he has written a biography of Fulk Nerra . He received the CEE Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Minnesota in 1993 and entered the College of Liberal Arts Scholars of the College at Minnesota in 2000. He has also been the recipient of a McKnight Research Award. He has translated the Liber historiae Francorum into English. Works Merovingian Military Organization, 481 751 , University of Minnesota Press , 1972. ISBN 0816606218 Early Carolingian Warfare Prelude to Empire , University of Pennsylvania Press , 2001. ISBN 0812235339 The Anatomy of a Little War, a diplomatic and military history of the Gundovald affair 568 586 , Westview Press , 1994. ISBN 0813314925 A History of the Alans in the West From Their First Appearance in the Sources of Classical Antiquity Through the Early Middle Ages , University of Minnesota Press, 1973. ISBN 0816606781 Armies and Politics in the Early Medieval West , Variorum , 1993. ISBN 086078374X Fulk Nerra,the Neo Roman Consul 987 1040 A Political Biography of the Angevin Count , University of California Press , 1993. ISBN 0520079965 State Building in Medieval France Studies in Early Angevin History , Ashgate Publishing , 1995. ISBN 0860784681 Warfare and Military Organization in Pre Crusade Europe , Ashgate Publishing, 2002. ISBN 0860788709 The Medieval Church Success or Failure? , Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1971. ISBN 0030851858 Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe , University of Minnesota Press, 1977. ISBN 0816608148 Jews in Barbarian Europe , Coronado Press, 1977. ISBN 0872910881 Notes reflist External links http www.hist. ...   more details



  1. W. L. Warren

    Wilfred Lewis Warren 24 August 1929 19 July 1994 was an historian of England in the Middle Ages medieval England . Educated at Exeter College, Oxford , he worked as a professor of modern post Classical antiquity classical history and dean of theology at the Queen s University, Belfast . ref cite book last Warren first W. L. title Henry II year 2000 origyear 1973 publisher Yale University Press location New Haven, Conn isbn 0 300 08474 9 page Back cover nopp y ref His field of interest was Norman England Norman and Angevin Empire Angevin England, on which he published several major works. In 1956 he received a doctorate in 14th century English church history. ref name obit Obituary of Professor W. L. Warren, The Times London, England 20 July 1994, Features 19 ref He was fascinated by, and well versed in Ulster politics. ref name obit Select publications cite book last first title King John year 1961 publisher Eyre & Spottiswoode location London isbn cite book last first title Henry II year 1973 publisher Yale University Press location New Haven isbn 0300084749 cite book last first title The Governance of Norman and Angevin England, 1086 1272 year 1987 publisher Edward Arnold location London isbn 071316378X References refs Further reading cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news people obituary professor lewis warren 1414831.html title Obituary Professor Lewis Warren last Jupp first Peter date 19 July 1994 work The Independent accessdate 20 July 2010 cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1994 07 24 obituaries wilfred lewis warren historian 64.html title Wilfred Lewis Warren Historian, 64 date 24 July 1994 work The New York Times accessdate 20 July 2010 cite journal last Hempton first David N. year 1996 title Wilfrid Lewis Warren journal Peritia Peritia Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland volume 10 pages 381 4 doi 10.1484 J.Peri.3.19 url Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Warren, W. L. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 Augus ...   more details



  1. Aymon II of Geneva

    Aymon II died 1280 was the Count of Geneva from 1265. He was the son and heir of Rudolf of Geneva Count Rudolf , but died heirless himself and was succeeded by his brother Amadeus II of Geneva Amadeus II . ref name cox Cox 1974 , 435 36. ref According to one modern historian, he was overawed by the power of the count of Savoy , and did little during his fifteen year reign to recover the lands and jurisdictions lost to the Savoyards by his father and grandfather. ref name cox In 1279 Aymon married Constance, a daughter of Gaston VII of B arn and viscountess in her own right of Marsan and Bigorre . The marriage was arranged by Gaston s second wife, Beatrice la Grande Dauphine , who as a daughter of Peter II of Savoy and widow of Guigues VII of Viennois , was related to two traditional rivals of the counts of Geneva. ref name cox Constance was twice widowed herself, having been married very briefly to Alfonso, a son of James I of Aragon , and to Henry of Almain , son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall Richard, King of Germany . She bore him no children. ref name cox Late in his life, Aymon may have become involved an anti Capetian House of Anjou Angevin alliance under the auspices of the Crown of Aragon . In 1280, Peter III of Aragon James s son , who had a claim on the Kingdom of Sicily , then ruled by an Angevin, sent a secretive message, to treat of certain affairs , to several princes who were threatened by Angevin power in the County of Provence and the Piedmont . Dalmau de Villarasa, the ambassador bearing the letters, was accredited to, among others, the count of Geneva. ref Cox 1974 , 425. This ambassadors name may be found Italianised as Dalmazzo or in the Spanish form Dalmacio, most similar to the original Latin Dalmatius or Dalmacius . ref Notes Reflist 2 Bibliography Eugene L. Cox. The Eagles of Savoy The House of Savoy in Thirteenth Century Europe . Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press, 1974. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ay ...   more details




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