1See p. 41.
2See p. 43.
3See p. 62.
4See p. 48.
5See Genealogy, p. 377.
6See p. 85.
7See p. 16.
8See p. 95.
9See p. 103.
10See p. 120.
11See p. 115.
12See p. 77.
13See p. 45.
14See p. 143.
15See p. 131.
16See p. 122.
17See p. 152.
18See p. 154.
19See p. 169.
20See p. 115.
21See p. 49.
22See p. 164.
23See p. 199.
24See p. 194.
25See p. 195.
26See Genealogical Table, p. 378.
27See p. 55.
28The province of DauphinÉ, formerly an imperial fief, was acquired by the French crown in 1349, and became a regular ‘appanage’ of the King’s eldest son, conferring on him the title of ‘Dauphin’, equivalent to the English title ‘Prince of Wales’.
29See p. 223.
30See p. 53.
31See p. 62.
32See p. 215.
33See p. 195.
34See p. 229.
35See p. 229.
36See p. 247.
37See p. 342.
38See p. 229.
39See p. 252.
40See p. 151.
41See p. 179.
42See Genealogical Table, p. 379.
43See p. 184.
44See p. 230.
45See p. 294.
46See p. 232.
47See p. 294, and genealogy, p. 380.
48See p. 184.
49See p. 229.
50See p. 274.
51See p. 207.
52See Genealogical Table, p. 382.