The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... brought to England , from thence he cancels the Acts · · · · · 470 of the Estates The Duke of Normandy , after vainly seeking to get up a Party in the Towns , returns to Paris ; Picquigny lets loose Charles of Navarre , 1357 - English ...
... brought to England , from thence he cancels the Acts · · · · · 470 of the Estates The Duke of Normandy , after vainly seeking to get up a Party in the Towns , returns to Paris ; Picquigny lets loose Charles of Navarre , 1357 - English ...
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... brought in a chariot drawn by oxen to the annual meetings of the Franks . Pepin , the conqueror of Testri , inherited , by his mother Begga , the wealth and renown of the old Austrasian mayors of the first house of Pepin . His father ...
... brought in a chariot drawn by oxen to the annual meetings of the Franks . Pepin , the conqueror of Testri , inherited , by his mother Begga , the wealth and renown of the old Austrasian mayors of the first house of Pepin . His father ...
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... brought the arms of Pepin to the Weser . The west and south of France , perceiving that Pepin was not , like Charles Martel , content with nominal submission , but bent on imposing a kind of imperial supremacy , made resistance . He was ...
... brought the arms of Pepin to the Weser . The west and south of France , perceiving that Pepin was not , like Charles Martel , content with nominal submission , but bent on imposing a kind of imperial supremacy , made resistance . He was ...
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... brought Pepin once more over the Alps , and before Pavia , with the same result . Aistulph submitted , and upon still harder conditions . Two legates from Constantinople made their appearance at this juncture to claim Ravenna and the ...
... brought Pepin once more over the Alps , and before Pavia , with the same result . Aistulph submitted , and upon still harder conditions . Two legates from Constantinople made their appearance at this juncture to claim Ravenna and the ...
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... brought about the election of Adrian , a spirited pontiff , who was a decided enemy of the Lombards . The first act of the new pope was to cause Paul Affiarta to be put to death . And when Didier marched to Rome , to avenge the murder ...
... brought about the election of Adrian , a spirited pontiff , who was a decided enemy of the Lombards . The first act of the new pope was to cause Paul Affiarta to be put to death . And when Didier marched to Rome , to avenge the murder ...
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