Bytor
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In the Treaty of Brétigny (1360), do I read things right that Gascony, Guyenne, Poitou, etc… no longer had the King of France as their suzerain and as such were no longer fiefs of or part of the Kingdom of France? Or were they just specially exempted from the usual duties of vassalage?
I only know the broad outlines of the era, but I had been under the impression that the King of England only held those French fiefs in personal union from the King of France and never outside of that?
I only know the broad outlines of the era, but I had been under the impression that the King of England only held those French fiefs in personal union from the King of France and never outside of that?