「Angevin」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The | Angevin army consisted of the divisions of Robert's m |
at in Albania, which was being besieged by an | Angevin army. |
With his share of the ticket sales, he and | Angevin can move to Hollywood to pursue their dreams. |
rnet, Bournot, Charapka, Chasselas, Chasselas | Angevin, Chasselas Bianco, Chasselas Blanc Royal, Cha |
In: "Voyages de F. Bernier ( | angevin) contenant la description des Etats du Grand |
The | Angevin continental empire (in buff and orange) in th |
ear, he married Erembourg of Maine, cementing | Angevin control over the County of Maine. |
nd spent the rest of his life attached to the | Angevin court in Naples, where he became friends with |
Eudoxia also sought Aragon to escape | Angevin dominance of Genoa or/and by the time her hus |
s in Italy, where he died, Paulet was opposed | Angevin dominance of Provence and was deprived of his |
Losing the struggle with | Angevin dynasty supporters, he was exiled in 1371, bu |
father, Leonardo was closely connected to the | Angevin dynasty, and in particular Robert of Taranto. |
ds were all that was left from the once great | Angevin Empire. |
Mortimer, Richard | Angevin England 1154-1258 Oxford: Blackwell 1994 ISBN |
Jacobs, Jews of | Angevin England, pp. |
de Brion and Odon of Frascati belonged to the | Angevin faction. |
g she sought to enhance the reputation of her | Angevin family and her husband, Louis X in Paris. |
He was captured by | Angevin forces under the mercenary leader Mercadier i |
raine culminating with capture of John's last | Angevin fortresses, Chinon and Loches. |
On 23 June 1287 he helped command an | Angevin galley fleet which was defeated by a fleet co |
efeated King Henry II of England and the vast | Angevin host in 1157 and 1166, which led to Owain bei |
I of Anjou, King of Naples, and came into his | Angevin inheritance, which included Provence, in 1384 |
in Normandy since 1140 attempting to stem the | Angevin invasion, and negotiated the terms of his bro |
It granted the | Angevin King Henry II of England who ruled from Anjou |
in Wales by the illegitimate grandson of the | Angevin King Henry II, Meiler fitz Henry, who also fo |
As Asti's control by the | Angevin Kingdom of Naples began to be challenged by t |
The Stones of Naples: Church Building in the | Angevin Kingdom, 1266-1343. |
Bartlett England Under the Norman and | Angevin Kings p. 222 |
Bartlett England Under the Norman and | Angevin Kings p. 364 |
took part in the war in Normandy against the | Angevin Kings between 1193 and 1204. |
licisation of the Irish church pursued by the | Angevin kings in Ireland. |
e is chiefly remembered, the chronicle of the | Angevin kings of England; the other was the last twel |
England Under the Norman and | Angevin Kings, (Oxford, 2000) |
Joliffe | Angevin Kingship p. 208 footnote 4 |
He led a large contingent of | Angevin knights along with Aimery of Thouars (now ret |
e repulsed and the Epirotes advanced into the | Angevin lands in the western Balkans, recovering Butr |
By then becoming the senior | Angevin male, Charles was offered the Crown of Hungar |
her nobles were offended by Fulk, who brought | Angevin nobles and counsellors with him when he becam |
Nicholas paid nominal homage to his | Angevin overlord, John of Gravina, a son of King Char |
of Anjou and the family flourished under the | Angevin period. |
the usage of both civil and canon law in the | Angevin possessions on the continent, composed someti |
e. Louis understood the danger of the growing | Angevin power; however, through indecision and lack o |
ecember 1332 - 9 August 1354) was a Hungarian | Angevin prince who served as governor of Transylvania |
aine and Guise (1446-1481) was the son of the | Angevin prince Charles of Le Maine, Count of Maine, w |
te between the supporters of Stephen, and his | Angevin rival, the Empress Matilda. |
nted governor of Corfu in the 1330s under the | Angevin ruler Philip I of Taranto. |
ld the post of bailiff for the principality's | Angevin rulers. |
an Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the | Angevin territories in France; but the rivalry amongs |
"inheritance" forward (Aragon added to other | Angevin titles), Louis and Yolande were called the Ki |
ue style of the 12th and 13th centuries, with | Angevin vaulting, has now been restored to the contin |
On 12 December 1536 Joan Aungewen (or | Angevin), was assigned a pension of 7 marks. |
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