352 “In February”: Roger of Wendover, vol. 2, p. 205.
353 “Opinion about the death”: Ibid., p. 206.
353 “The chronicler described”: Luard. Annals of Margam, p. 27.
353 “We send to you brother John”: Hardy, Rotuli Litt. Pat., p. 28.
353 “It has been suggested”: Richard, vol. 2, p. 424; Powicke, p. 476.
354 “Messengers came to John”: Roger of Wendover, vol. 2, p. 207.
354 “In the meantime”:
Ibid.
354 “Whoso is afraid”:
Guillaume
le
Maréchal
, I. 12721-42.
354 “On December 5”: Roger of Wendover, vol. 2. p. 208.
355 “Those Norman barons”: Ibid., p. 214.
355 “She would not live”: In 1259, Henry III, John’s son and Eleanor’s grandson, gave up all claims to Normandy. Anjou, Maine, Touraine, and Poitou. The southern portion of Aquitaine, however, continued to be a source of discord between England and France for centuries. Not until the midfifteenth century would the last of Eleanor’s inheritance be incorporated into France. 355 “The chroniclers were too busy”: Peter of Blois, in Migne, vol. 207, p. 431.
355 “On April 1, 1204”: Luard, Annals of
Waverley,
p. 256.
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