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The Plantagenets
: Hammering the Scots
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Berengaria
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Sent: 1/21/2004 2:36 PM
Recently discovered that Richard I renounced his suzerainity over Scotland in exchange for 10,000 marks to help finance the Crusades. So how is it that Edward I later comes along asserting that he is the Scots overlord?
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simon
Sent: 1/24/2004 6:28 AM
Probably because he was more powerful than the Scottish king!!
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judymar
Sent: 1/24/2004 9:46 AM
Because it was there and he wanted it!
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