A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... Charles and Carloman , the two sons of Pepin , and gives him a final absolu- tion for the forfeiture of his allegiance towards his le- gitimate prince . Astolphus , king of the Lombards , frightened by the menaces of the French monarch ...
... Charles and Carloman , the two sons of Pepin , and gives him a final absolu- tion for the forfeiture of his allegiance towards his le- gitimate prince . Astolphus , king of the Lombards , frightened by the menaces of the French monarch ...
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... Charles the Bald . On his landing in England he finds that his eldest son Athelstan being dead , Ethelbald , his second son , who had assumed the government , had formed with many of the nobles the project of excluding him from the ...
... Charles the Bald . On his landing in England he finds that his eldest son Athelstan being dead , Ethelbald , his second son , who had assumed the government , had formed with many of the nobles the project of excluding him from the ...
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... Charles le Simple . Ann . 1001 to 1002 . Ethelred , who was now a widower , observing the close connection thus maintained among all the Danes , however divided in government or situation , considered an alliance with that formidable ...
... Charles le Simple . Ann . 1001 to 1002 . Ethelred , who was now a widower , observing the close connection thus maintained among all the Danes , however divided in government or situation , considered an alliance with that formidable ...
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... Charles the Bald , an invitation to the court of France . There he lived several years on a footing of the most intimate friendship and familiarity with the monarch , who admitted him daily to his table , and permitted him to sleep in ...
... Charles the Bald , an invitation to the court of France . There he lived several years on a footing of the most intimate friendship and familiarity with the monarch , who admitted him daily to his table , and permitted him to sleep in ...
الصفحة 120
... Charles the Bald , having in- vaded German Lorraine , and refusing to acknowledge that Lewis III , king of Saxony , had any right upon it , the latter refers the question to the judgment of God . Accordingly , ten men submitted ...
... Charles the Bald , having in- vaded German Lorraine , and refusing to acknowledge that Lewis III , king of Saxony , had any right upon it , the latter refers the question to the judgment of God . Accordingly , ten men submitted ...
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