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  1. “Between 1000 and 1400, the kingdoms of the Franks, divided among many leaders, become the kingdom of France, which emerges under the Capetian dynasty as one of the most prosperous, powerful, and prestigious in Christendom. Three kings stand out: Philip II (Philip Augustus, r. 1180–1223), Louis IX (Saint Louis, r. 1226–70), and Philip IV (Philip the Fair, r. 1285–1314). Each expands ...

  2. Medieval French Names. These names were used by medieval French peoples. Old French form of Alice. Old French form of Aimeric. Old French form of Aimé. Old French form of Aimée. Variant of Amalia, though it is sometimes confused with Emilia, which has a different origin.

  3. Busby fills this lacuna with an exhaustive study.” (Simon Gaunt, in French Studies, 72/4, 2018, p. 593) “This book offers an important contribution to the growing body of research on the vitality of French language and literature outside France by focusing on a hitherto largely neglected area of medieval Francophonia: the island of Ireland.

  4. Old French Lexicon (in French, by Douglas C. Walker) Old French Online Master Glossary (by Jonathan Slocum and Brigitte L.M. Bauer) Texts and Readings. Anglo-Norman Source Texts ARTFL Project: French Literature French Medieval Drama Database Project In Parentheses Old French Series Internet Medieval Sourcebook: French Medieval Texts

  5. 29 de jan. de 2022 · Then, the high medieval era saw an explosion of new styles and types of experimental armor amidst the unleashed power of burgeoning kingdoms. Plate armor emerged victorious — birthing an age of the highest form of the armorer’s craft. The evolution of medieval armor was a complex mix of technological innovation, social change, and shifting ...

  6. 10. Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559) The peace treaty that ended the Italian Wars and confirmed French control over the Duchy of Savoy, solidifying France’s position as a major power in Europe. “The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 marked a significant turning point in medieval French history. While originally an English document, its ...

  7. Welcome to the Medieval French Roads Project. Here you will find a digital map of roads and bridges in France between the 11th and 16th centuries. The map has been created using a variety of primary sources, from well-known itineraries such as the Itinerarium de Brugis and Charles Estienne's La Guide des Chemins de France, to unpublished ...