The History of France, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... Noblesse Her Death , and the Accession of Clothaire the Second to the whole Empire , 613 ; his Son Dagobert in Austrasia , 622 ; his Expedition against the Slavons · - 11 Rise of the Family of Pepin ; Battle of Loixi , 680 , between ...
... Noblesse Her Death , and the Accession of Clothaire the Second to the whole Empire , 613 ; his Son Dagobert in Austrasia , 622 ; his Expedition against the Slavons · - 11 Rise of the Family of Pepin ; Battle of Loixi , 680 , between ...
Side 9
... noblesse . Governors of provinces were named in the person of functionaries bred in the royal school and imbued with its ideas ; and their administration led to continual feuds . At the same time sprung up in Austrasia a magistrate ...
... noblesse . Governors of provinces were named in the person of functionaries bred in the royal school and imbued with its ideas ; and their administration led to continual feuds . At the same time sprung up in Austrasia a magistrate ...
Side 10
... noblesse of Sigebert fled ; but the rude aristocracy themselves felt the necessity of these ad- ministrators , and by the advice of Chrodinus , the wisest and most influential of their party , they agreed to appoint Gogo , one of ...
... noblesse of Sigebert fled ; but the rude aristocracy themselves felt the necessity of these ad- ministrators , and by the advice of Chrodinus , the wisest and most influential of their party , they agreed to appoint Gogo , one of ...
Side 12
... noblesse , whilst in Neustria the long reign of the func- tionary class allowed them to preserve power with the support of the clergy and the people . The first of these mayors conciliated the nobles by restoring to them or their ...
... noblesse , whilst in Neustria the long reign of the func- tionary class allowed them to preserve power with the support of the clergy and the people . The first of these mayors conciliated the nobles by restoring to them or their ...
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... noblesse , from levying tribute and allowances . Charlemagne could not cure his son of his generous propensities ; Louis , after he came to the throne , giving away , as Thegan records , " lands which had belonged to his family for ...
... noblesse , from levying tribute and allowances . Charlemagne could not cure his son of his generous propensities ; Louis , after he came to the throne , giving away , as Thegan records , " lands which had belonged to his family for ...
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