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  • This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Plantagenet Wines article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject...
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  • the two priories "d'Aunis", i.e. in the Aunis, that belonged to the Plantagenet foundation, Fontevraud Abbey, had disappeared by 1858, when P. Marchegay...
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  • such had a superior claim over the House of York. However, Richard Plantagenet's mother was Anne de Mortimer, the most senior descendant of Edward III's...
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  • Grace Plantagenet. She is known to have been present at the funeral of her stepmother Elizabeth Woodville in 1492.[citation needed] Mary Plantagenet, married...
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  • Talk:House of Plantagenet#Was Bordeaux English?.--A bit iffy (talk) 08:12, 4 December 2008 (UTC) Someone has responded at Talk:House of Plantagenet#Was Bordeaux...
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  • be the nefarious George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, who was said to be murdered by being stuffed into a cask of wine. Jappalang (talk) 22:20,...
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  • on 20 October 2006 I expanded the very short article about the Espace Plantagenet to a (certainly too) big one. Although it has been more commonly associated...
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  • Neville family, prior second family of Yorkshire after royal family Edward Plantagenet, Yorkist Prince of Wales. Halfdan Ragnarsson, first King of Jorvik The...
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  • links is because some can't live it up that England has been tied to Plantagenet France, Tudor Ireland and Stuart Scotland. They think that William III's...
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  • connection between England and other nations is summarily described by the Plantagenet web of power most often described as the Angevin Empire. That includes...
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  • is a reflection of Henry II Plantagenet, on the basis that the word "Porphyrogenitus" means the same thing as "Plantagenet". I'm pretty sure this is wrong...
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  • deposed, if one wishes to split legal hairs. If he had not abdicated, the Plantagenet succession was threatened. He abdicated to insure his son would inherit...
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  • of England controlled much of northern France in accordance with the Plantagenet claim to the French crown, although Charles VII held sway over large...
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  • betroth his brother to M. Clifford; he DID marry a daughter to a distant Plantagenet, the Earl of Huntingdon; he DID NOT marry a further son to any mysterious...
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  • Machine Jean Gimpel The Atlas of the CrusadesHJohnathan Riley Smith The Plantagenet Chronicles Elizabeth Hallam Medieval Warfare H.W. Koch You tie particular...
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  • nomenclature decisions, e.g.: none of the kings of the House of Plantagenet used the surname Plantagenet. The first descendent of Geoffrey of Anjou (from whom the...
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  • PROFESSOR G. B. KEEN. The article entitled " An Examination of Beauchamp Plantagenet's Description of the Province of New Albion," written by the late John...
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