The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... hands . The extinction of the first Austrasian family , and of their spirited queen Brunehild , took place in 613 , when Clotaire the Second succeeded to the Frank empire . An early Capitulary of his provided against the exor- bitance ...
... hands . The extinction of the first Austrasian family , and of their spirited queen Brunehild , took place in 613 , when Clotaire the Second succeeded to the Frank empire . An early Capitulary of his provided against the exor- bitance ...
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... hand of an assassin ; and the Austrasians had breathing - time to recover from their defeat . The rival principles were thus strengthened in the two countries . The family of Pepin and its chief , however wealthy and powerful , took no ...
... hand of an assassin ; and the Austrasians had breathing - time to recover from their defeat . The rival principles were thus strengthened in the two countries . The family of Pepin and its chief , however wealthy and powerful , took no ...
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... hand . But Charles did not proscribe or destroy local dukes . He left Eudes at first , and after him his son Hunald , with that dignity in Aquitaine , on the condition of paying homage . Charles Martel was indeed the friend and founder ...
... hand . But Charles did not proscribe or destroy local dukes . He left Eudes at first , and after him his son Hunald , with that dignity in Aquitaine , on the condition of paying homage . Charles Martel was indeed the friend and founder ...
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... century , 752 , Pepin was crowned King of France at Soissons , by the hand of Archbishop Boniface . The new monarch soon enhanced the royal dignity I. CHAP . by many victories . A south German c 2 ATTEMPTS TO RESUSCITATE AN EMPIRE . 19.
... century , 752 , Pepin was crowned King of France at Soissons , by the hand of Archbishop Boniface . The new monarch soon enhanced the royal dignity I. CHAP . by many victories . A south German c 2 ATTEMPTS TO RESUSCITATE AN EMPIRE . 19.
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... hands , than those of defence ; and he levelled their castles , reserving that of Fronsac on the Dordogne , which he fortified and garrisoned himself . The extension of the military ascendancy of the Frank monarch across the Alps and ...
... hands , than those of defence ; and he levelled their castles , reserving that of Fronsac on the Dordogne , which he fortified and garrisoned himself . The extension of the military ascendancy of the Frank monarch across the Alps and ...
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