Fourteen Charters of Robert I of Dreux (1152-1188)

Robert I of Dreux, third surviving son of Louis VI of France, is a little-known figure. The causes of this obscurity lie in part in the fragmentary and dispersed nature of the sources on Robert but also in the lack of interest which historians have shown regarding both him and the baronial dynasty w...

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Veröffentlicht: 1985
In: Traditio
Jahr: 1985, Band: 41, Seiten: 145-179
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