The Making of France: The Origins and Development of the Idea of National Unity |
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... domain of the France that was to be , was now included in its entirety in the territory of the Empire . The Francia ... domain from royal justice and taxes and gave increased sovereignty to the master of the domain ) were much ex- tended ...
... domain of the France that was to be , was now included in its entirety in the territory of the Empire . The Francia ... domain from royal justice and taxes and gave increased sovereignty to the master of the domain ) were much ex- tended ...
Page 84
... domain they lived placed themselves in the king's keeping in order to escape from their hard lot . In the reign of ... domains of the great feudal lords in the name of this beneficent justice , and by the time of Louis VII's reign ...
... domain they lived placed themselves in the king's keeping in order to escape from their hard lot . In the reign of ... domains of the great feudal lords in the name of this beneficent justice , and by the time of Louis VII's reign ...
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... domain by the use of such feudal methods as were the right of the sovereign king , e.g. , confiscation , by turning to profit such means as fortune offered , e.g. , inheritance , marriage or friendly transfer , or by resorting in the ...
... domain by the use of such feudal methods as were the right of the sovereign king , e.g. , confiscation , by turning to profit such means as fortune offered , e.g. , inheritance , marriage or friendly transfer , or by resorting in the ...
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anarchy ancestors Ancien Régime ancient barbarian Barrès became become Capetian Capetian dynasty Carolingian Celts Charlemagne Charles Maurras Charles the Bald Christendom Christian Church civilization clergy common conception conquest crusade customs defend destiny domain dream dynasty effort Emperor Empire enemy essential Etienne Pasquier Europe existence fact feeling feudal foreign Français Francia Frankish Franks French Frenchmen frontiers Gallo-Roman German historians human idea of country idea of France independence individual inhabitants inheritance Jacobins King of France kingdom land language Latin laws legacy living lords Louis XIV loyalty Maurice Barrès Merovingian monarchy Moreover nation natural Old France Paris passions past patrie patriotism Pax Romana period political Pope prince principle proclaimed protection provinces quarrels realm regions reign religion Revolution revolutionaries Rhine Roman Gaul Rome sixteenth century society sovereign spiritual struggle territory tion towns tradition unity universe West Western western Francia whole wisdom word writers wrote