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... Lady Day 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 ...
... Lady Day 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 ...
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... date was so well established at Limoges and found so inconvenient that it was ordered that the year 1301 should begin with Lady Day . The court style seems never to have penetrated into Cahors , Rodez , or Angoulême ; * and it is more ...
... date was so well established at Limoges and found so inconvenient that it was ordered that the year 1301 should begin with Lady Day . The court style seems never to have penetrated into Cahors , Rodez , or Angoulême ; * and it is more ...
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... date from Lady Day penetrated into Lorraine and the County of Bar . Finally , in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries , the French court style of Easter was extensively adopted . It is found in Franche - Comté as early as 1246. When ...
... date from Lady Day penetrated into Lorraine and the County of Bar . Finally , in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries , the French court style of Easter was extensively adopted . It is found in Franche - Comté as early as 1246. When ...
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