The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... seemed to ask of the region , independent of immediate plunder , was tribute ; and this , no doubt , the clergy willingly paid to an absent chief who maintained their authority . Clovis's conquests south of the Loire did not amount to ...
... seemed to ask of the region , independent of immediate plunder , was tribute ; and this , no doubt , the clergy willingly paid to an absent chief who maintained their authority . Clovis's conquests south of the Loire did not amount to ...
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... seemed in every respect to answer pontifical desires . Charles Martel , however , showed no alacrity to listen to papal suggestions . Archbishop Boniface was anxious to organise German ecclesiasticity so as to replace war- like dukes by ...
... seemed in every respect to answer pontifical desires . Charles Martel , however , showed no alacrity to listen to papal suggestions . Archbishop Boniface was anxious to organise German ecclesiasticity so as to replace war- like dukes by ...
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... seemed re- posing in the midst of wealth , gathered from the plunder of Europe . They were thus a tempting prey , and Charlemagne directed , in several campaigns , the forces of the Dukes of Aquileia and of Lombardy against them . The ...
... seemed re- posing in the midst of wealth , gathered from the plunder of Europe . They were thus a tempting prey , and Charlemagne directed , in several campaigns , the forces of the Dukes of Aquileia and of Lombardy against them . The ...
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... seemed to think that whilst each enjoyed independ- ence in his kingdom , all should share the supremacy of the Frank suzerainty over subject lands . The deaths of Charles and Pepin , leaving Louis the only prince of mature age to ...
... seemed to think that whilst each enjoyed independ- ence in his kingdom , all should share the supremacy of the Frank suzerainty over subject lands . The deaths of Charles and Pepin , leaving Louis the only prince of mature age to ...
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... of quarrel between the clergy and the no- * This is evident from the agreement between Charles and Louis in 980 , at Confluentes , or Conflans , near Paris . blesse . The rule of all holdings seemed , indeed 48 HISTORY OF FRANCE .
... of quarrel between the clergy and the no- * This is evident from the agreement between Charles and Louis in 980 , at Confluentes , or Conflans , near Paris . blesse . The rule of all holdings seemed , indeed 48 HISTORY OF FRANCE .
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