The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... prelate of the region , congratulated the conqueror on the occasion , and offered him the patronage or adhesion of the Church . A well - known anecdote records the early gratitude of Clovis , and at the same time bears witness to the in ...
... prelate of the region , congratulated the conqueror on the occasion , and offered him the patronage or adhesion of the Church . A well - known anecdote records the early gratitude of Clovis , and at the same time bears witness to the in ...
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... prelate of Rheims ; and the clergy opened to him the gates of every town . All that the Franks seemed to ask of the region , independent of immediate plunder , was tribute ; and this , no doubt , the clergy willingly paid to an absent ...
... prelate of Rheims ; and the clergy opened to him the gates of every town . All that the Franks seemed to ask of the region , independent of immediate plunder , was tribute ; and this , no doubt , the clergy willingly paid to an absent ...
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... prelate was , that they should spare none , all the people of that region being hostile to the Church and to Roman ideas . Theodoric , however , died in the midst of his triumph ; and Brune- hild , deserted even by the Burgundians ...
... prelate was , that they should spare none , all the people of that region being hostile to the Church and to Roman ideas . Theodoric , however , died in the midst of his triumph ; and Brune- hild , deserted even by the Burgundians ...
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... prelates of Italy , when conse- crated by the metropolitan of Rome , took an oath of allegiance to the Eastern emperor . Pope Gregory now suppressed that oath , replacing it by one of allegiance to himself . Boniface , thus armed ...
... prelates of Italy , when conse- crated by the metropolitan of Rome , took an oath of allegiance to the Eastern emperor . Pope Gregory now suppressed that oath , replacing it by one of allegiance to himself . Boniface , thus armed ...
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... prelate lords , and to have yearly synods and gatherings of churchmen , as well as a Champ de Mai of warriors . Boniface was not able to carry these plans into execution till Charles Martel's death . Carlo- man , the eldest son of that ...
... prelate lords , and to have yearly synods and gatherings of churchmen , as well as a Champ de Mai of warriors . Boniface was not able to carry these plans into execution till Charles Martel's death . Carlo- man , the eldest son of that ...
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