The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... turned his first efforts against Verona , and suc- * When the Franks fought on foot , they mustered for their annual expedition in March , and their meet- ing was a Champ de Mars . When they began to war on horseback , it was necessary ...
... turned his first efforts against Verona , and suc- * When the Franks fought on foot , they mustered for their annual expedition in March , and their meet- ing was a Champ de Mars . When they began to war on horseback , it was necessary ...
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... turning to raise his countrymen whenever an opportunity offered . Even half subdued as Saxony was , the Frank counts who ruled it were driven to hostilities with the Slavons beyond the Elbe . When engaged in an expe- dition of this kind ...
... turning to raise his countrymen whenever an opportunity offered . Even half subdued as Saxony was , the Frank counts who ruled it were driven to hostilities with the Slavons beyond the Elbe . When engaged in an expe- dition of this kind ...
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... turning such relations to account by the aid of a military force . The birth of chivalry is generally assigned to this period , the middle of the eleventh century . The chro- nicles of Robert the Magnificent show him to have been imbued ...
... turning such relations to account by the aid of a military force . The birth of chivalry is generally assigned to this period , the middle of the eleventh century . The chro- nicles of Robert the Magnificent show him to have been imbued ...
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... turned to the worship of the female sex , and to the idealising of it , so as to render it a meet object of poetic and chivalric adoration . Such a peculiar and attractive view of sentiment and ideal of heroism could not pre- vail in ...
... turned to the worship of the female sex , and to the idealising of it , so as to render it a meet object of poetic and chivalric adoration . Such a peculiar and attractive view of sentiment and ideal of heroism could not pre- vail in ...
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... turned his views towards France ; sent Peter the Hermit before him , and followed leisurely himself , to convoke another great assembly of laity and clergy . Peter the Hermit is depicted by William of Tyre as a man of small stature and ...
... turned his views towards France ; sent Peter the Hermit before him , and followed leisurely himself , to convoke another great assembly of laity and clergy . Peter the Hermit is depicted by William of Tyre as a man of small stature and ...
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