The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... complete , as his contentment of the Norman chiefs upon the Scheldt and in Belgium . Upon his death ( 877 ) these , deeming themselves free from their engagements , advanced south- wards into Austrasia . The disputes which followed the ...
... complete , as his contentment of the Norman chiefs upon the Scheldt and in Belgium . Upon his death ( 877 ) these , deeming themselves free from their engagements , advanced south- wards into Austrasia . The disputes which followed the ...
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... complete by the death of Heribert of Vermandois and the division of his estates , attention was called to the west by a quarrel which broke out between the Normans and Arnulph , Count of Flanders . The river Somme was the Norman ...
... complete by the death of Heribert of Vermandois and the division of his estates , attention was called to the west by a quarrel which broke out between the Normans and Arnulph , Count of Flanders . The river Somme was the Norman ...
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... complete destitution . These waifs of rustic society mustered to the number of 40,000 , and set off under Peter the Hermit , as a leader , across Hungary to Asia ; a multitude , but almost as unprovided and undisciplined , having but ...
... complete destitution . These waifs of rustic society mustered to the number of 40,000 , and set off under Peter the Hermit , as a leader , across Hungary to Asia ; a multitude , but almost as unprovided and undisciplined , having but ...
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... complete change in the political scene , in the interests which occupied it , and even in the personages prominent . Suger , abbot of St. Denis , the school companion of Louis the Fat , and the inheritor of his political views , who had ...
... complete change in the political scene , in the interests which occupied it , and even in the personages prominent . Suger , abbot of St. Denis , the school companion of Louis the Fat , and the inheritor of his political views , who had ...
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... complete and unexpected conquest of a province which had so often proved itself equal , if not superior , to the duchy or the kingdom of France , did not relax the efforts of Philip Augustus . In a few weeks after , he crossed the Loire ...
... complete and unexpected conquest of a province which had so often proved itself equal , if not superior , to the duchy or the kingdom of France , did not relax the efforts of Philip Augustus . In a few weeks after , he crossed the Loire ...
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