. European history : an outline of its development. §2l6] First Great Advance 227 of one of his own vassals, and had refused to appear at the Hutton, court of his suzerain, PhiUp, to answer to the charges made ^?^^P 1 • 1 • r> 1 11111 Augustus against him on this account. So the court had decreed the (Macmiiian), confiscation of his French fiefs, and PhiHp was executing 63-87. this sentence. There was a suspicion also that John had France gains murdered Arthur, whom he had taken prisoner, and this did ^°™i^dy * and Anjou.


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