The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... marched to combat Ægidius , who with his seat of government at Soissons , pretended to wield the authority of Rome over central Gaul . Clovis annihilated in battle this last vestige of the Empire , and assumed the dignity and power of ...
... marched to combat Ægidius , who with his seat of government at Soissons , pretended to wield the authority of Rome over central Gaul . Clovis annihilated in battle this last vestige of the Empire , and assumed the dignity and power of ...
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... marched succes- sively to the reduction of the Burgundians and the Goths . Both were Arians , whilst the orthodox belief was held by the clergy throughout the south . Clovis overcame the Burgundians on the Ouche , near Dijon , and ...
... marched succes- sively to the reduction of the Burgundians and the Goths . Both were Arians , whilst the orthodox belief was held by the clergy throughout the south . Clovis overcame the Burgundians on the Ouche , near Dijon , and ...
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... marched against them , the Saxons offered half their goods and valuables . But the Franks would have all , and compelled Clothaire to fight . The result was , that he and they were beaten . An edict exists , issued by Clothaire ...
... marched against them , the Saxons offered half their goods and valuables . But the Franks would have all , and compelled Clothaire to fight . The result was , that he and they were beaten . An edict exists , issued by Clothaire ...
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... marched under Pepin to try once more the chance of war with Neustria . The armies met at the villa of Testri , near St. Quentin . The Neustrians , though more numerous , were defeated ; and Pepin , pursuing the king , took him captive ...
... marched under Pepin to try once more the chance of war with Neustria . The armies met at the villa of Testri , near St. Quentin . The Neustrians , though more numerous , were defeated ; and Pepin , pursuing the king , took him captive ...
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... marched with them to war . These circumstances soon made princes of the Pepins and the Charles ; Teutonic , however , not Roman princes , ruling with the consent of the nobles and the support of the people , not maintaining their ...
... marched with them to war . These circumstances soon made princes of the Pepins and the Charles ; Teutonic , however , not Roman princes , ruling with the consent of the nobles and the support of the people , not maintaining their ...
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