This study, beginning after Agincourt with Henry V's seeking of alliances and recognition for his gains and claims to the French throne through the Treaty of Troyes, describes the way in which the papacy's "plenitude of power" functioned through its representatives in England from 1417 to 1464.
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This study, beginning after Agincourt with Henry V's seeking of alliances and recognition for his gains and claims to the French throne through the Treaty of Troyes, describes the way in which the papacy's "plenitude of power" functioned through its representatives in England from 1417 to 1464.
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Very Good with no dust jacket. 0719034590. Viii, 295 pp. Bibliography, index. Notes at the end of each chapter. Octavo. Black hardcover with brilliant gilt title to front cover and spine. Minor shelfwear to covers, interior first free endpaper has some pencil notes, one or two small pencil notes in the text, otherwise fresh and clean. Hard to come by.; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 295 pages.