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Title: The Reestablishment of English 1200 1500


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The Reestablishment of English1200 - 1500
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93. Changing Conditions after 1200
  • The two-thirds of France
  • Shortly after 1200
  • gradual relinquishment of continental estates of
    English nobility
  • A feeling of rivalry
  • from an antiforeign movement to the Hundred
    Years' War

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  • artificial use of French in 13th and 14th century
  • social and economic changes
  • 14th century English into universal use
  • 15th century French all but disappeared

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95. Separation of the French and English Nobility
  • the loss of Normandy in 1204
  • gradual separation of interlocking aristocracy
  • Some steps toward a separation
  • Normandy/England Robert/William
  • Osbern (1071), Montgomery (1094)
  • confiscation of Henry I, of the English estates
    of unruly Norman barons

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  • a decree on confiscation of French king in
    1204-1205
  • several great barons and knights, including the
    earls of Warenne, Arundel...
  • Action of Simon de Montfort in 1229
  • Action of Louis "......inseparably attach
    himself to me or to the king of England."
  • after 1250, no valid reason of use of French

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Magna Carta in 1215
Magna Charta
Magna Carta
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King John
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96. French Reinforcement
  • Isabel of Angouleme King Johns wife
  • a fresh invasion from Poitou and Provence
  • Peter des Roches bishop of Winchester,
    chancellor, justiciar of England
  • Henry III, his brother Richard of Cornwell, Louix
    IX, brother Charles of Anjou Four daughters of
    the count of Provence
  • Three great inundations

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Henry III (1216-1272)
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  • First replacement of the native officers with
    Poitevins (1233)
  • Second Henry's marriage to Eleanor of Provence
    (1236), influx of Provencals
  • Third remarriage of Henry's mother upon the
    death of King John- the country was eaten up by
    strangers

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97. The Reaction against Foreigners and the
Growth of National Feeling
  • reckless bestowal of favor upon foreigners
    favorable result in English
  • England for the English
  • Peter des Roches the immediate antagonism was
    aroused

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  • Was to delay the use of English ? the upper
    classes that had begun
  • widespread hostility to foreigners caused
    Englishmen to unite against the newcomers
  • a proper mark of an Englishman some knowledge of
    English

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98. French Cultural Ascendancy in Europe
  • wide popularity of French in th 13th c.
  • most polished chivalrous society
  • an object of cultivation as was in the eighteenth
    century
  • French teachers for the children of the great
    lords in Germany

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  • encyclopedia "Li Tresor" in French, French
    translation of the ancient history of the
    Venetians delectable and current language
    throughout the world
  • from the glorious tradition of Charlemagne, by
    the greatest of medieval literatures ,by the fame
    of the University of Paris, by the enterprise of
    the Normans

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100. Attempts to Arrest the Decline of French
  • From the close of the thirteenth century the
    French language was losing its hold in the
    measures adopted to keep it in use
  • Two most conservative institutions, the church
    and the universities
  • Benedictine monasteries of Canterbury and
    Westminster regulation to speak in French
  • Oxford construe and translate in both English
    and French

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  • Lest the French language be entirely disused.
  • if not Latin, would have been English
  • by parliament in 1332 (... be more able and
    better equipped in their wards)
  • artificial use of French by the 14th century

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101. Provincial Character of French in England
  • Was not good French
  • Anglo-French vs. the Central French of Paris
    (Norman, northeastern Picard, eastern
    Burgundian, Central)
  • supremacy of Paris (Capetian power)
  • quite different from any of the continental
    dialects

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102. The Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)
  • culmination of the growing feeling of antagonism
  • interference of France in Englands efforts to
    control Scotland Edward III for French throne
  • victories Crecy (1346), Poitiers (1356),
    Agincourt (1415)
  • Joan of Arc (1429)
  • animosity against French as the language of an
    enemy country

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