The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... followers . A golden vase had been taken from the church of Rheims . The prelate claimed it of Clovis , who bade him await the distribu- tion of the spoil at Soissons . There the king asked that the vase should be given to him over and ...
... followers . A golden vase had been taken from the church of Rheims . The prelate claimed it of Clovis , who bade him await the distribu- tion of the spoil at Soissons . There the king asked that the vase should be given to him over and ...
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... followers in expe- ditions towards the south , either against Burgundians or Goths , and always with the aim more of plunder and tribute than of conquest to be followed by occupation . Theuderich , or Thierry , the more eastern of the ...
... followers in expe- ditions towards the south , either against Burgundians or Goths , and always with the aim more of plunder and tribute than of conquest to be followed by occupation . Theuderich , or Thierry , the more eastern of the ...
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... followers , and scorning Gallic or Roman auxiliaries . But in two hundred years an aristocracy had grown up , consisting of landed proprietors , who came to council and proceeded to war on horseback , each with a certain retinue . This ...
... followers , and scorning Gallic or Roman auxiliaries . But in two hundred years an aristocracy had grown up , consisting of landed proprietors , who came to council and proceeded to war on horseback , each with a certain retinue . This ...
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... followers , as military fiefs . Thus did Charles Martel form and feed that great cavalry army , with which a few years later , in 732 , he marched to the encounter of the Saracens at Poictiers , and with which he rode down their light ...
... followers , as military fiefs . Thus did Charles Martel form and feed that great cavalry army , with which a few years later , in 732 , he marched to the encounter of the Saracens at Poictiers , and with which he rode down their light ...
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... followers . " Louis , whilst tenacious of the imperial authority , thus squandered the revenues which at that epoch could alone have supported it . The records of his reign , whilst full of proofs of the monarch's assertion of supremacy ...
... followers . " Louis , whilst tenacious of the imperial authority , thus squandered the revenues which at that epoch could alone have supported it . The records of his reign , whilst full of proofs of the monarch's assertion of supremacy ...
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