Walter, H.

Japanese: ウォルター,H. - うぉるたー
Walter, H.

…During this time, Philip II of France occupied Normandy and Touraine and was gradually eliminating the power of the House of Angevin, but Richard died while fighting to recapture them. In Richard's absence, England was governed by a magistrate, but under Walter Hubert, who held that position from 1193 to 1198, the administrative organization of the previous king, Henry II, took a new turn. [Ikuo Sato]. …

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Japanese:

…この間フランスのフィリップ2世はノルマンディーやトゥーレーヌを占領してアンジュー家の勢力を排除しつつあったが,リチャードはその奪還にむけて戦いを続けるなかで没した。リチャード王不在のイングランドは行政長官が統治の任に当たったが,1193年から98年までその地位にあったウォルターHubert Walterのもとで,前王ヘンリー2世時代の行政組織は新たな展開を示した。【佐藤 伊久男】。…

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