• The crown lands, crown estate, royal domain or (in French) domaine royal (from demesne) of France were the lands, fiefs and rights directly possessed by...
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    The Lands of the Bohemian Crown were the states in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods with feudal obligations to the Bohemian...
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    single "Crown" (as a legal governmental entity) in Australia (see The Crown). Most Crown lands in Australia are held by the Crown in the right of a State...
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    chronicler Rigord for having extended the crown lands of France so remarkably. After decades of conflicts with the House of Plantagenet, Philip succeeded in putting...
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    of Union of 13 August 1532 and the incorporation of the duchy into the Crown lands of France, a critical step in the formation of modern-day France....
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    28th birthday and was crowned King of France on 25 July 1547 at Reims Cathedral. Henry's reign was marked by the persecution of Protestants, mainly Calvinists...
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  • The "Lands of the Hungarian Crown" was the titular expression of Hungarian pretensions to the various territories that the King of Hungary ruled nominally...
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    the economic and administrative entity of the crown lands of France, being located adjacent to Île-de-France. Philip, however, was not entitled to that...
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    succession of his lordship of Coucy, which, as a result, passed to the crown lands of France. Coucy became Lord of Coucy at the death of his father,...
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  • lands of France and the King, then Louis XV took the title of 'Count of Armagnac' (Comte d'Armagnac). In 1791, following the decree dividing France into...
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    son of King Charles V. The very last hereditary count of Blois was his grandson, Duke Louis II, who annexed the county to the Crown lands of France when...
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  • cover the entirety of their realm. For a detailed narration on the growth of French royal power, see Crown lands of France. Members of the dynasty were...
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    Domain of the Frankish king (royal domain or demesne, see crown lands of France) Ile de France Reims Bourges Orléans Direct vassals of the French king in...
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    The Czech lands, then also known as Lands of the Bohemian Crown, were largely subject to the Habsburgs from the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648 until...
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    of the Romans in 1346 and succeeded his father as King of Bohemia in the same year. Charles IV created the Bohemian Crown lands on the foundation of the...
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    to 1798 France in 1810 under Napoléon. All shades of blue = states operating a blockade against the UK   France Crown lands of France French colonial...
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    English control) and subsumed it into the crown lands of France. Thereafter, the ducal title was held by several French princes. In 1332, King Philip VI gave...
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    in breach of his feudal responsibilities, reassigned all of John's lands that fell under the French crown to Arthur – with the exception of Normandy,...
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    of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany and was the fifth and last Duke of Ferrara. As a young man, Alfonso fought in the service of Henry II of France...
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    daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. Anne, who had always fought fiercely to keep Brittany independent of the French crown, tried to...
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  • The king of France was also at times ruler of lands outside France itself. If he would not or could not merge these lands into the French crown, and thus...
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    Appanage (category Kingdom of France)
    banners (Khoshuu) under the Qing dynasty. Cadet branch Crown lands of France Secundogeniture French puis, "later", + né, "born [masc.]" from the Latin comparative...
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  • Old French (franceis, françois, romanz; French: ancien français) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France approximately between...
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    daughter of Frederick II of Vaudémont, but they had no children. He died on 10 December 1481. He willed his inheritance to his cousin Louis XI of France, whose...
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  • confiscated the Duchy of Normandy and subsumed it into the crown lands of France. Thereafter, the ducal title was held by several French princes. 1041 - Raoul...
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    of the Dauphiné Arms of Dauphin François, Duke of Brittany. Arms of Dauphin Francis, King-consort of Scots. Heraldic Crown of the Dauphin of France....
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    references troops gathered from the Crown lands of France, or more specifically, at the time, men hailing from the Île-de-France region Lair, Jules (1901). Le...
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    the imposition of French language on Roussillon (1700) and Castilian as the language of government in all the old Aragonese Crown lands in Spain (1707–1716)...
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    Vespers, the County of Alençon was returned to the crown lands. Following the Sicilian Vespers, Philip led the Aragonese Crusade in support of his uncle. Initially...
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  • was integrated into the Crown lands of France, and many words were introduced into French from Norman of which about 150 words of Scandinavian origin are...
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