The History of France, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... Bishop of Pamiers He insults the King - King causes him to be arrested and prosecuted Pope takes his Part , and issues Bull against Philip Who causes it to be burned - - 315 - 316 - 318 - - 319 - 320 - 321 - 322 - 323 Philip summons his ...
... Bishop of Pamiers He insults the King - King causes him to be arrested and prosecuted Pope takes his Part , and issues Bull against Philip Who causes it to be burned - - 315 - 316 - 318 - - 319 - 320 - 321 - 322 - 323 Philip summons his ...
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... bishop . At the same time the rule of St. Benedict for incorporating monks , and subjecting them to order and discipline , penetrated into France . St. Benedict was the cotemporary of Clovis . His giving rules and organisation to the ...
... bishop . At the same time the rule of St. Benedict for incorporating monks , and subjecting them to order and discipline , penetrated into France . St. Benedict was the cotemporary of Clovis . His giving rules and organisation to the ...
Side 8
... Bishop of Poitiers . The great difficulty in Austrasia was to collect a public or a royal revenue . In Burgundy or Neustria this was derived from taxing citizens as well as the land unowned by Frank or Salian , and making the whole of ...
... Bishop of Poitiers . The great difficulty in Austrasia was to collect a public or a royal revenue . In Burgundy or Neustria this was derived from taxing citizens as well as the land unowned by Frank or Salian , and making the whole of ...
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... bishop of Mayence . The advice of the prelate was , that they should spare none , all the people of that region ... bishops appointing their own successors . In 622 , Clotaire gave the Austrasians his son Dagobert to be their prince ...
... bishop of Mayence . The advice of the prelate was , that they should spare none , all the people of that region ... bishops appointing their own successors . In 622 , Clotaire gave the Austrasians his son Dagobert to be their prince ...
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... bishop . The duke was not Pepin , that Austrasian magnate being kept with the king's court at Clichy . Dagobert was the first and last of the Merovingians who fully asserted and enjoyed regal power over the whole land of France ...
... bishop . The duke was not Pepin , that Austrasian magnate being kept with the king's court at Clichy . Dagobert was the first and last of the Merovingians who fully asserted and enjoyed regal power over the whole land of France ...
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