The History of France, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... took to wife Brunehild , daughter of the Gothic monarch of Spain . Under her influence Sigebert formed a court , and established in it an aula , or school , as well as a seat of judicature , where the Roman tongue , learning , and laws ...
... took to wife Brunehild , daughter of the Gothic monarch of Spain . Under her influence Sigebert formed a court , and established in it an aula , or school , as well as a seat of judicature , where the Roman tongue , learning , and laws ...
Side 11
... took place in 613 , when Clotaire the Second succeeded to the Frank empire . An early Capitulary of his provided against the exor- bitance of any new tax or census , and against bishops appointing their own successors . In 622 ...
... took place in 613 , when Clotaire the Second succeeded to the Frank empire . An early Capitulary of his provided against the exor- bitance of any new tax or census , and against bishops appointing their own successors . In 622 ...
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... took him captive in Paris . The reign of the Merovingians here virtually closed , although their names were affixed to charters , and although they themselves were brought in a chariot drawn by oxen to the annual meetings of the Franks ...
... took him captive in Paris . The reign of the Merovingians here virtually closed , although their names were affixed to charters , and although they themselves were brought in a chariot drawn by oxen to the annual meetings of the Franks ...
Side 14
... took but a few years , from its inpour- ing on the south , till it rose like a tide and swept over the Pyrenees . On their first invasion of Gaul , the Saracens received a severe check from Eudes at the head of his Aquitans ; but it was ...
... took but a few years , from its inpour- ing on the south , till it rose like a tide and swept over the Pyrenees . On their first invasion of Gaul , the Saracens received a severe check from Eudes at the head of his Aquitans ; but it was ...
Side 18
... took an oath of allegiance to the Eastern emperor . Pope Gregory now suppressed that oath , replacing it by one of allegiance to himself . Boniface , thus armed , returned to found the German church , directly connected like the Anglo ...
... took an oath of allegiance to the Eastern emperor . Pope Gregory now suppressed that oath , replacing it by one of allegiance to himself . Boniface , thus armed , returned to found the German church , directly connected like the Anglo ...
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