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She was ashamed.

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Alex’s strong confident mother was now struggling to even want to = leave the house.

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That’s when she decided something had to change…

And she dedicated her life to finding a solution.

But she never would have guessed, that this search to help her mom would le= ad her to discover the shocking secret that is causing most women to suffer= from involuntary leakage...

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sions between the French and English monarchi= es can be traced back to the 1066 Norman conquest of England, in which the = English throne was seized by the Duke of Normandy, a vassal of the King of = France. As a result, the crown of England was held by a succession of noble= s who already owned lands in France, which put them among the most powerful= subjects of the French King, as they could now draw upon the economic powe= r of England to enforce their interests in the mainland. To the kings of Fr= ance, this dangerously threatened their royal authority, and so they would = constantly try to undermine English rule in France, while the English monar= chs would struggle to protect and expand their lands. This clash of interes= ts was the root cause of much of the conflict between the French and Englis= h monarchies throughout the medieval era. The Anglo-Norman dynasty that had ruled England since the Norman conquest o= f 1066 was brought to an end when Henry, the son of Geoffrey of Anjou and E= mpress Matilda, and great-grandson of William the Conqueror, became the fir= st of the Angevin kings of England in 1154 as Henry II.[7] The Angevin king= s ruled over what was later known as the Angevin Empire, which included mor= e French territory than that under the kings of France. The Angevins still = owed homage for these territories to the French king. From the 11th century= , the Angevins had autonomy within their French domains, neutralising the i= ssue.[8] King John of England inherited the Angevin domains from his brother Richard= I. However, Philip II of France acted decisively to exploit the weaknesses= of John, both legally and militarily, and by 1204 had succeeded in taking = control of much of the Angevin continental possessions. Following John's re= ign, the Battle of Bouvines (1214), the Saintonge War (1242), and finally t= he War of Saint-Sardos (1324), the English king's holdings on the continent= , as Duke of Aquitaine, were limited roughly to provinces in Gascony.[9] The dispute over Guyenne is even more important than the dynastic question = in explaining the outbreak of the war. Guyenne posed a significant problem = to the kings of France and England: Edward III was a vassal of Philip VI of= France because of his French possessions and was required to recognise the= su





 
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