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... ( Mém . de l'Académie , tom . viii , p . 464 , ) seem to prove , that the succession of Clodion was disputed by his two sons , and that the younger was Meroveus , the father of Childeric . Under the Merovingian race , the throne was ...
... ( Mém . de l'Académie , tom . viii , p . 464 , ) seem to prove , that the succession of Clodion was disputed by his two sons , and that the younger was Meroveus , the father of Childeric . Under the Merovingian race , the throne was ...
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... Mém . Ecclés . tom . v , p . 279 , 696. ) Gregory of Tours , his peculiar votary , has dedicated to the glory of Julian the Martyr an entire book ( de Gloria Martyrum , lib . 2 , in Max . Biblioth . Patrum , tom . xi , p . 861-871 ) ...
... Mém . Ecclés . tom . v , p . 279 , 696. ) Gregory of Tours , his peculiar votary , has dedicated to the glory of Julian the Martyr an entire book ( de Gloria Martyrum , lib . 2 , in Max . Biblioth . Patrum , tom . xi , p . 861-871 ) ...
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... Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 750 . The palace of Anthemius stood on the banks of the Propontis . In the ninth century , Alexius , the son - in - law of the emperor Theo- philus , obtained permission to purchase the ground , and ended ...
... Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 750 . The palace of Anthemius stood on the banks of the Propontis . In the ninth century , Alexius , the son - in - law of the emperor Theo- philus , obtained permission to purchase the ground , and ended ...
Side 89
... Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 788. ) His name and actions would have been unknown to posterity , if Ennodius , one of his successors , had not written his life ( Sirmond , Opera , tom . p . 1647-1692 ) ; in which he represents him as ...
... Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 788. ) His name and actions would have been unknown to posterity , if Ennodius , one of his successors , had not written his life ( Sirmond , Opera , tom . p . 1647-1692 ) ; in which he represents him as ...
Side 98
... Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 168-181 . * Theophanes , who calls him a Goth , affirms , that he was educated and nursed ( rpapεvros ) in Italy ( p . 102 ) ; and as this strong expression will not bear a literal interpretation , it must ...
... Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 168-181 . * Theophanes , who calls him a Goth , affirms , that he was educated and nursed ( rpapεvros ) in Italy ( p . 102 ) ; and as this strong expression will not bear a literal interpretation , it must ...
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