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1. Roger de Hoveden, II, p.109.
2. Ibid., pp. 110-1.
3. Ibid., p.112.
4. Ibid.
5. Ibid.,  p.115.
6. G. Uden, A Dictionary of Chivalry Longmans, London, 1968, p.68.
7. G. Duby, William Marshal: The Flower of Chivalry Pantheon, New York, 1985, p.121-8.
8. de Hoveden II, p.134.
9. Ibid.
10. Ibid., pp.134-5.
11. Ibid., 137.
12. Ibid., p.138.
13. Details of the agreement are given in de Hoveden II, pp.164-9.
.14. Kelly, Eleanor  of Aquitaine, p.333.
15. M. Mitchell, Berengaria: Enigmatic Queen of England A.Wright, Sussex, 1986, p.14.
16. Ibid. See also p.30.
17. Ibid., p.42.
18. de Hoveden, II p.189.
19. Ibid., 190.
20. Ibid., p.193.
21. Kelly, p.336.
22. Mitchell, p.50.
23. S, M. Toyne, (ed.) The Angevins and the Charter (1154-1216) Bell and Sons, London, 1922, p.79.
24. Ibid., p.80.
25. Richard de Templo, p 51.
26. Ibid., p.55
27. Mitchell asserts that contemporaries blamed Richard's failures in the east on his obsession with the girl.
28. Mitchell, p.61.

















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