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- Chronicon Angliæ, controversially attacking John of Gaunt, and theYpodigma Neustriæ (Chronicle of Normandy), justifying Henry V's invasion, and dedicated it...
- duchy centred on Le Mans and corresponding to the ancient realm of regnum Neustriae. Robert's rise came at the expense of the established family of the Rorigonids...
- smaller region between the Seine and the Loire rivers known as the regnum Neustriae, a constituent subkingdom of the Carolingian Empire and then West Francia...
- 1788 Labrus ballan Bonnaterre, 1788 Labrus maculatus Bloch, 1792 Labrus neustriae Lacépède, 1801 Labrus bal**** J. Fleming, 1828 Labrus variabilis W. Thompson...
- With the consent of the Frankish magnates, Louis received the regnum Neustriae from his father: Karlus rex **** Respogio Brittone paciscens, filiam eius...
- Cotesia nemoriae (Ashmead, 1898) Cotesia neptisis (Watanabe, 1934) Cotesia neustriae (Tobias, 1986) Cotesia nigritibialis (Tobias, 1986) Cotesia nikami Kurhade...
- William Worcester. In Henrici Quinti, Angliae regis Gesta **** Chronica Neustriae, Gallice, ab a. 1414-1422 (1850), pp. 213–262. By Benjamin Williams (1803-1861)...
- French army, which he defeated with a small force (Walsingham, Ypodigma Neustriæ, Rolls Ser., p. 437); was created knight of the Garter in 1413; and was...
- the city of London certain property which he held in the Jewry. Ypodigma Neustriæ (Rolls Ser.), 153, 155, 158, 173, 510; Rishanger (Rolls Ser.), 13, 21,...
- Husting, ii. 202, 301; Walsingham's Gesta Abbatum S. Albani and Ypodigma Neustriæ (Rolls Series). G. E. Cokayne's Complete Peerage, viii. 183–4; Sir G. F...