| Christophe Koch - 1833 - 704 Seiten
...directed against their powerful vassals, who shared among them the finest provinces of that kingdom. The Dukes of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine ; the...Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse ; the Dukes of Bretagne, the Counts of Poitiers, Bar, Blois, Anjou and Maine, Alenc•on, Auvergne, Angouleme,... | |
| Christophe Koch - 1836 - 720 Seiten
...directed against their powerful vassals, who shared among them the finest provinces of that kingdom. The Dukes of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine ; the...Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse ; the Dukes of Bretagne, the Counts of Poitiers, Bar, Blois, Anjou and Maine, Alemjon, Auvergne, Angouleme,... | |
| Christophe Koch - 1837 - 732 Seiten
...directed against their powerful vassals, who shared among them the finest provinces of that kingdom. The Dukes of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine ; the...Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse ; the Dukes of Bretagne, the Counts of Poitiers, Bar, Blois, Anjou and Maine, Alenc,on, Auvergne, Angouleme,... | |
| John Murray - 1843 - 680 Seiten
...celebrity : six are the prelates of Rheims, Laon, Langres, Beauvais, Chalons, Noyon ; six lay peers, the Dukes of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine, the...Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse : the figures are of white marble, finely sculptured, but in the rather theatrical and exaggerated taste... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1844 - 698 Seiten
...celebrity : six are the prelates of Rheims, Laon, Langres, Beauvais, Chalons, Noyon; 'six [lay peers, the Dukes of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine, the...Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse : the figures are of white marble, finely sculptured, but in the rather theatrical and exaggerated taste... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1848 - 648 Seiten
...styled peers, not to imply that they were superior to others, but that they were peers or equals among themselves. Thus all those nobles, and they only,...Noyon, and Beauvais. George. Was the doing homage a vejy disagreeable ceremony ? cumstances, m arms more than forty days at a time. There were several... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1851 - 642 Seiten
...were considered to be of superior rank to all the others, and enjoyed peculiar privileges. Richard. Then were none but the king's vassals called peers...The six ecclesiastical peers were the archbishop of Kheims, the bishops of l.iion, Langres, Chalons, Noyon, and Beauvais. George, Was the doing homage... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1854 - 678 Seiten
...celebrity: (> are the prelates of Rheiins, Laon, Langres, Beau vais, Chalons, Noyon ; 6 lay peers — the Dukes of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine, the Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse: the figures are of white marble, finely sculptured, but in the rather theatrical and exaggerated taste... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1856 - 704 Seiten
...: 6 are the prelates of Hheims, Laon, Langres, Beauvais, Chalons, Noyon ; 6 lay peers — the Dukee of Burgundy, Normandy, and Aquitaine, the Counts of Flanders, Champagne, and Toulouse : the figures are of white marble, finely sculptured, but in the rather theatrical and exaggerated taste... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1863 - 646 Seiten
...styled peers, not to imply that they were superior to others, but that they were peers or equals among themselves. Thus all those nobles, and they only,...bishops of Laon, Langres, Chalons, Noyon, and Beauvais. Mrs. M. That depended very much upon circumstances. When a man did homage to his father, or to a friend,... | |
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