The imagined post-conquest England in 1212: The French are making plans
In 1212 dauphin Louis of France was so sure of of his father's invasion of England that he hurried to make plans on what to do with the country after it will have been conquered and he himself crowned king of England.
Ego Ludovicus, domini Regis Franciae primogenitus, notum facio universis praesentes litteras inspecturis, quod ego creantavi et juravi car…
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