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A chronological political and institutional history of England during the period when rulers from the house of Anjou held the English crown. It traces the continental origins and consolidation of Angevin power, their relations with Normandy and neighboring principalities, and the impact of cross-Channel lordship on English governance, law, and baronial politics. Chapters examine military conflicts, dynastic alliances, the role of the church, and administrative and topographical details, supplemented by maps and plans. The narrative aims to explain how continental possessions and internal reforms together shaped England's political development in the era.
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