The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... Possession of Normandy Hugh the Great His Son , Hugh Capet - His Competitor , Charles , the last Carlovingian Who tries to seize the Emperor Otho Otho invades France , 980 Coronation of Hugh Capet , 987 · 57 59 60 - 61 62 64 68 68 , 69 ...
... Possession of Normandy Hugh the Great His Son , Hugh Capet - His Competitor , Charles , the last Carlovingian Who tries to seize the Emperor Otho Otho invades France , 980 Coronation of Hugh Capet , 987 · 57 59 60 - 61 62 64 68 68 , 69 ...
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... Possession of - 243 And Provence , although Marseilles resists Duke of Anjou - 244 King's Decision of the Hainault Dispute - 246 His Accord with Aragon and with Navarre · 247 Treaty of St. Louis with England , 1259 ; Restitution of ...
... Possession of - 243 And Provence , although Marseilles resists Duke of Anjou - 244 King's Decision of the Hainault Dispute - 246 His Accord with Aragon and with Navarre · 247 Treaty of St. Louis with England , 1259 ; Restitution of ...
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... possession of land be sufficient to secure it , whether to the Church or to individuals . It was probably addressed to Western France , and evinces the existence of Roman ideas and principles of government , as well as an increase of ...
... possession of land be sufficient to secure it , whether to the Church or to individuals . It was probably addressed to Western France , and evinces the existence of Roman ideas and principles of government , as well as an increase of ...
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... possession of many towns approaching the great city . Stephen , having welcomed the ambassadors , thought best to return with them to France ; but first repaired to Aistulph's court at Pavia to entreat his forbearance and the ...
... possession of many towns approaching the great city . Stephen , having welcomed the ambassadors , thought best to return with them to France ; but first repaired to Aistulph's court at Pavia to entreat his forbearance and the ...
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... possessions in Italy . The gift was indeed more embarrassing than profitable at first ; for the pontiff had no troops to garrison or force to defend them , which Ravenna , exposed to the attack of the Greeks from sea , stood especially ...
... possessions in Italy . The gift was indeed more embarrassing than profitable at first ; for the pontiff had no troops to garrison or force to defend them , which Ravenna , exposed to the attack of the Greeks from sea , stood especially ...
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