Anglo-Norman Studies XXVII
DOI: 10.1017/upo9781846152061.005
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Anglo-French Peace Conferences in the Twelfth Century

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“…1 J. E. M. Benham has paid some attention to the Gisors elm as one of a number of customary sites of Franco-Norman peacemaking. 2 The 1188 meeting occurred in the midst of one of the many bouts of armed conflict between the Capetian monarch Philip II and his Plantagenet rivals, Henry II (until his death in 1189) and his sons Richard I and John. 3 The western half of France had been in Plantagenet hands for several decades.…”
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“…1 J. E. M. Benham has paid some attention to the Gisors elm as one of a number of customary sites of Franco-Norman peacemaking. 2 The 1188 meeting occurred in the midst of one of the many bouts of armed conflict between the Capetian monarch Philip II and his Plantagenet rivals, Henry II (until his death in 1189) and his sons Richard I and John. 3 The western half of France had been in Plantagenet hands for several decades.…”
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