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1199–1202: Goulet, Arthur, and Fief Confiscation

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Philip II Augustus: The Affirmation of Capetian Power (1180–1223) · HIGH MIDDLE AGES

After Richard’s death, Philip exploits dynastic crisis. He supports Arthur of Bretagne against John Lackland, then confiscates John’s French fiefs through feudal law.


📜 Feudal Law as Weapon

  • May 1200: Treaty of Goulet — John recognized but subordinate
  • April 1202: John condemned in absentia
  • Normandy, Anjou, Maine, Poitou confiscated legally
  • Philip becomes conqueror through valid feudal procedure

🧠 Key Points to Remember

  • 1199–1202: succession crisis and feudal law create opportunity.
  • Judicial confiscation precedes military conquest.