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During the early-14th century France and England were more prospectus and powerful than at any time since the height of the Roman Empire, France being the richest country in Christendom.
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Prince of Wales, Godfrey de Harcourt, Carlo Grimaldi, Hundred Years War, Earl of Northampton, Edward Ill, Duke of Normandy, New Town, Robert Bertrand, British Library, Earl of Arundel, Luttrell Psalter, Charles of Blois, Count of Alengon, River Seine, Sir Hugh Hastings, Tower of London, August English, Caubert Hill, Constable of France, Count of Flanders, English-ruled Gascony, Pont Saint-Pierre, Thomas Beauchamp
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