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Anyone have a good (preferably non-book) source for the various Counts of Dukes of 11th Century France?
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11th-12th centuries France was basically a collection of about a dozen petty kingdoms bound together by a weak oath to the “king” in Paris. It’s so confusing to learn about but a really fun time to study, I’ve found. I’m looking for a podcast or YouTube video on the various counts and dukes of the time, like William The Troubadour of Aquitaine, Raymond of Toulouse, Fulk Nero and his son Geoffrey Martel, Robert of Burgundy, and the like. Appreciate any help. Thanks!

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