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Side 10
... appears , capital punishments . But a powerful aristocracy could submit for no length- ened time to such a jurisdiction . They soon shook off the fiscal and judicial tyranny by rebellion , and by in- sisting that the Major Domus should ...
... appears , capital punishments . But a powerful aristocracy could submit for no length- ened time to such a jurisdiction . They soon shook off the fiscal and judicial tyranny by rebellion , and by in- sisting that the Major Domus should ...
Side 47
... appears on the Loire Robert the Strong , from whom the Capets are said to be descended . He was no native magnate , but one who , from parentage and habits , had considerable affinity with the invaders . It was Geoffrey and Godfrey the ...
... appears on the Loire Robert the Strong , from whom the Capets are said to be descended . He was no native magnate , but one who , from parentage and habits , had considerable affinity with the invaders . It was Geoffrey and Godfrey the ...
Side 48
... appear as independent , and , of course , hereditary potentates ; their chief possessions were not held as benefices , but as allodial property * , so that to dispossess of authority the great proprietor of the land of a district was ...
... appear as independent , and , of course , hereditary potentates ; their chief possessions were not held as benefices , but as allodial property * , so that to dispossess of authority the great proprietor of the land of a district was ...
Side 51
... appearing to claim the succession , numbers of local chiefs as- sumed the dignity of king , Arnulph in Germany , Be- renger in Italy , Conrad in Alpine Burgundy . Provence had already become a separate monarchy . " In these ...
... appearing to claim the succession , numbers of local chiefs as- sumed the dignity of king , Arnulph in Germany , Be- renger in Italy , Conrad in Alpine Burgundy . Provence had already become a separate monarchy . " In these ...
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... appear to have had neither revenues nor army , and their councils were rather synods of bishops than gatherings of the noblesse . What they did , either in the way of defence or offence , was by means of the counts of Anjou , or of ...
... appear to have had neither revenues nor army , and their councils were rather synods of bishops than gatherings of the noblesse . What they did , either in the way of defence or offence , was by means of the counts of Anjou , or of ...
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