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  1. France was a very decentralised state during the Middle Ages. At the time, Lorraine and Provence were states of the Holy Roman Empire and not a part of France. North of the Loire, the King of France at times fought or allied with one of the great principalities of Normandy, Anjou, Blois-Champagne, Flanders and Burgundy.

  2. One of the king of France’s vassals, the count of Anjou, inherited a huge stretch of land in France, and in 1158 even became king of England (Henry II, reigned 1158-89). Fortunately for France, she has one of her most able kings sitting on the throne, Philip Augustus (1180-1223). Taking advantage of the mistakes of king John, Henry II’s son ...

  3. A detailed map of medieval France is crucial for a complete understanding of the history of the era. Medieval France offers a unique and captivating glimpse into the past, making it an appealing destination for educators, historians, and curious travelers. Exploring medieval France today provides valuable insights into the daily lives, culture ...

  4. Map 1a The western empire: Burgundy and Provence in the eleventh century" Map 1b The western empire: Germany and the north-eastern frontier of Christendom in the eleventh century" Map 3 The kingdom of the Franks" Map 4 England and Normandy" Map 10 Germany under Frederick Barbarossa, c. 1190"> Map 12 The Angevin empire"

  5. p. 31. In this PowerPoint presentation, a sequence of slides forms an interactive map of Europe during the Middle Ages. It covers the period from the fall of the western Roman Empire in the fifth century to the time of the Italian Renaissance and the beginning of the European Age of Discovery, in the fifteenth century.

  6. This book explores the history of the Capetian dynasty and their role in shaping the French state. “France in the Middle Ages, 987-1460: From Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc” by Georges Duby. This book covers the political, social, and cultural developments of medieval France. “A History of France: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day ...

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  8. A unique, authoritative guide to medieval life and thought, The New Cambridge Medieval History is a major landmark in the field of historical publishing. Written by leading international scholars and incorporating the very latest research, the History is the essential reference tool for anyone interested in the medieval world.

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