The History of Normandy and of England: General relations of mediaeval Europe, the Carolovingian Empire, the Danish expeditions in the Gauls, and the establishment of RolloJ.W. Parker, 1851 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page xi
... Charles . 828 Intrigues to endow Charles At the expence of Louis - le - Germanique 829 Council of Worms · • Fourth partition of the Empire Allemannia , & c . taken from Louis - le - Germanique And given to Charles - le - Chauve 264-266 ...
... Charles . 828 Intrigues to endow Charles At the expence of Louis - le - Germanique 829 Council of Worms · • Fourth partition of the Empire Allemannia , & c . taken from Louis - le - Germanique And given to Charles - le - Chauve 264-266 ...
Page xiii
... Charles - le - Chauve to the Treaty of Mersen , 840—847 . A. D. 840 Death of Louis - le - Débonnaire 840-841 Confusions ensuing thereupon Lothair claims the paramount Sovereignty ... Charles , Caroletto , or Charles - le - CONTENTS . xiii.
... Charles - le - Chauve to the Treaty of Mersen , 840—847 . A. D. 840 Death of Louis - le - Débonnaire 840-841 Confusions ensuing thereupon Lothair claims the paramount Sovereignty ... Charles , Caroletto , or Charles - le - CONTENTS . xiii.
Page xiv
Sir Francis Palgrave. 876-888 Charles , Caroletto , or Charles - le - Gras Charles - le - Chauve and his children A.D. Summary of Carlovingian History . 843 Particular and universal history - - Carlovingian genealogies Genealogies and ...
Sir Francis Palgrave. 876-888 Charles , Caroletto , or Charles - le - Gras Charles - le - Chauve and his children A.D. Summary of Carlovingian History . 843 Particular and universal history - - Carlovingian genealogies Genealogies and ...
Page xvi
... Charles - le - Chauve , crowned in Aquitaine Charles and Pepin alternately deposed 857 Paris again attacked by the Northmen Basilica of Sainte - Généviève destroyed Vicissitudes of the ruins Frankish Cowardice Strategic plans formed by ...
... Charles - le - Chauve , crowned in Aquitaine Charles and Pepin alternately deposed 857 Paris again attacked by the Northmen Basilica of Sainte - Généviève destroyed Vicissitudes of the ruins Frankish Cowardice Strategic plans formed by ...
Page xvii
... Charles defends himself by war and policy Robert - le - Fort becomes the homager of Charles - le - Chauve Marquisates granted to him • Influence of the Danes upon the Frankish population Pepin of Aquitaine joins them 862-868 Charles ...
... Charles defends himself by war and policy Robert - le - Fort becomes the homager of Charles - le - Chauve Marquisates granted to him • Influence of the Danes upon the Frankish population Pepin of Aquitaine joins them 862-868 Charles ...
Contents
383 | |
390 | |
408 | |
418 | |
427 | |
436 | |
444 | |
468 | |
50 | |
55 | |
61 | |
67 | |
73 | |
80 | |
89 | |
95 | |
102 | |
110 | |
112 | |
116 | |
129 | |
143 | |
150 | |
164 | |
186 | |
205 | |
206 | |
222 | |
228 | |
234 | |
240 | |
248 | |
251 | |
264 | |
265 | |
274 | |
288 | |
294 | |
298 | |
308 | |
329 | |
335 | |
342 | |
360 | |
378 | |
471 | |
474 | |
486 | |
503 | |
506 | |
523 | |
529 | |
535 | |
539 | |
544 | |
550 | |
552 | |
557 | |
561 | |
567 | |
568 | |
578 | |
591 | |
612 | |
622 | |
623 | |
628 | |
635 | |
646 | |
656 | |
668 | |
675 | |
690 | |
709 | |
713 | |
716 | |
719 | |
721 | |
727 | |
750 | |
756 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbey Abbot Adelhard amongst ancient Anglo-Saxon Aquitaine Aquitanian Archbishop Armorica Arnolph Austrasia authority battle became Bernard bestowed Bishop Boso brother Burgundy Cæsar Capet Carloman Carlovin Carlovingian Carlovingian Empire Charlemagne Charles Charles Martel Charles-le Charles-le-Chauve Chauve Chroniclers Church Clergy constitutional Count Count of Paris Crown Danes Danish death débonnaire dialects dignity dominions Duchy Duke dynasty Emperor encreasing enemies England equally Eudes father France Frankish Franks French Gauls German Godfrey historians honour Hugh Hugh the Abbot Imperial Italy Judith King King of Aquitaine kingdom language Latin laws lineage Loire Lombard Lothair Louis the Saxon Louis-le Louis-le-Bégue Louis-le-débonnaire Louis-le-Germanique magne mediæval ment Merovingian monarch monastery monk naire Neustria never nobles Norman Normandy Northmen Osker palace Paris party Pepin political portion possessed received reign rendered Robert-le-Fort Rollo Roman Rome Rouen royal Saint Saint-Quentin scarcely Sclavonians Sithiu sons Sovereign tained talent territory Teutonic throne tion vingian Wala whilst
Popular passages
Page 759 - History of the Royal Society, compiled from Original Authentic Documents. By CR WELD, Assistant-Secretary of the Royal Society. Two Volumes. Octavo. 30s.
Page 417 - Carlovingian dynasty. Furthermore, mark by the usual symbol of war, two crossed swords, the localities where battles were fought by or against the pirates ; where they were defeated or triumphant, or where they pillaged, burned, destroyed ; and the valleys and banks of the Elbe, Rhine, and Moselle, Scheldt, Meuse, Somme, and Seine, Loire, Garonne, and Adour, the inland Allier, and all the coasts and coastlands between estuary and estuary, and the countries between the river-streams, will appear bristling...
Page 760 - Additions. 5s. Management of the Organs of Digestion in Health and in Disease. By the same Author. Second Edition. 6s. 6d. Lunacy and Lunatic Life, with Hints on the Personal Care and Management of those afflicted with Derangement. 3s. 6d.
Page 761 - ABBOTT'S READER; a Series of Familiar Pieces, in Prose and Verse, calculated to produce a Moral Influence on the Hearts and Lives of Young Persons. By the Authors of the YOUNG CHRISTIAN ; THE CORNER-STONE ; THE TEACHER, &c.
Page 524 - Had she not thus fascinated Duke Robert the Liberal of Normandy, Harold would not have fallen at Hastings, no Anglo-Norman dynasty could have arisen, no British empire.