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... reckoning becomes normal in the French chancery . About a century later it is certain that Philip Augustus began the year not from Lady Day but from Easter , and it has therefore naturally been disputed whether the dates which I have ...
... reckoning becomes normal in the French chancery . About a century later it is certain that Philip Augustus began the year not from Lady Day but from Easter , and it has therefore naturally been disputed whether the dates which I have ...
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... reckoning . What is more likely than that Lewis should have made use of this - the Imperial - style in September 900 in anticipation of his quest for the Imperial crown ? 6 Again , that the Easter reckoning appears in the Abingdon text ...
... reckoning . What is more likely than that Lewis should have made use of this - the Imperial - style in September 900 in anticipation of his quest for the Imperial crown ? 6 Again , that the Easter reckoning appears in the Abingdon text ...
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... reckoning from Lady Day still continued . In other parts of the Burgundian kingdom we find the survival of the old reckoning from Christmas at Avignon in 1215 . When we pass to the eastern districts of what is now French terri- tory , a ...
... reckoning from Lady Day still continued . In other parts of the Burgundian kingdom we find the survival of the old reckoning from Christmas at Avignon in 1215 . When we pass to the eastern districts of what is now French terri- tory , a ...
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