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... refusing , tribute to the King of France . I. Clovis died in 511 , five years after his victory of Vouglé . Advanced as were his ideas of empire , he could not bequeath it to any one son ; so identified as yet was sovereignty with ...
... refusing , tribute to the King of France . I. Clovis died in 511 , five years after his victory of Vouglé . Advanced as were his ideas of empire , he could not bequeath it to any one son ; so identified as yet was sovereignty with ...
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... refusal of the Lombard to execute the treaty , but that he had even marched to lay siege to Rome . The spring of 754 accordingly brought Pepin once more over the Alps , and before Pavia , with the same result . Aistulph submitted , and ...
... refusal of the Lombard to execute the treaty , but that he had even marched to lay siege to Rome . The spring of 754 accordingly brought Pepin once more over the Alps , and before Pavia , with the same result . Aistulph submitted , and ...
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... refusing the amount of sub- mission that Charles demanded , the latter summoned his brother Carloman , in order that they should make a joint expedition against the froward duke . But Car- loman's Burgundian barons ( barones ) did not ...
... refusing the amount of sub- mission that Charles demanded , the latter summoned his brother Carloman , in order that they should make a joint expedition against the froward duke . But Car- loman's Burgundian barons ( barones ) did not ...
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... refused to acknowledge his brother as superior . Charles , master of Neustria and of the west , although at strife with his nephew Pepin , who claimed his father's heritage in Aquitaine , showed equal reluc- tance to acknowledge any ...
... refused to acknowledge his brother as superior . Charles , master of Neustria and of the west , although at strife with his nephew Pepin , who claimed his father's heritage in Aquitaine , showed equal reluc- tance to acknowledge any ...
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... refused , persevering in their resistance , and compelling the Normans to withdraw on far less advantageous conditions . This defence , and its close , covered Eudes with glory , and Charles the Fat with disgrace . It apparently sent 50 ...
... refused , persevering in their resistance , and compelling the Normans to withdraw on far less advantageous conditions . This defence , and its close , covered Eudes with glory , and Charles the Fat with disgrace . It apparently sent 50 ...
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