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 |
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... brother Louis Who defeats Lothair's troops Junction of Louis and Charles at Châlons • 317 , 318 318 319 Great Danish ... brothers 336 , 337 Lothair reassembles his forces 337 Negociations opened at Châlons 337 , 338 Saracen and Danish ...
... brother Louis Who defeats Lothair's troops Junction of Louis and Charles at Châlons • 317 , 318 318 319 Great Danish ... brothers 336 , 337 Lothair reassembles his forces 337 Negociations opened at Châlons 337 , 338 Saracen and Danish ...
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... brother to the crane of the Ger- man , the crane of the Cymri , the crane of the Greek , and how many more ? -And when we hear of the Gaulish fane , which , from its iron portals , was called Isarnodor , the sounds , so intel- ligible ...
... brother to the crane of the Ger- man , the crane of the Cymri , the crane of the Greek , and how many more ? -And when we hear of the Gaulish fane , which , from its iron portals , was called Isarnodor , the sounds , so intel- ligible ...
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... brother Chauve Lothar and their nephew , the adventurous , un- manique happy Pepin of Aquitaine , gained a victory more Lothar and destructive to themselves than to the vanquished , Aquitaine . they held a Congress at Strasburg for the ...
... brother Chauve Lothar and their nephew , the adventurous , un- manique happy Pepin of Aquitaine , gained a victory more Lothar and destructive to themselves than to the vanquished , Aquitaine . they held a Congress at Strasburg for the ...
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... brother : a sufficient reason for preferring his authority to that of writers , who are modern by comparison . The Sagas are not older than the twelfth century , and also irreconcileable amongst themselves . French his- tory , rea- sons ...
... brother : a sufficient reason for preferring his authority to that of writers , who are modern by comparison . The Sagas are not older than the twelfth century , and also irreconcileable amongst themselves . French his- tory , rea- sons ...
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... brothers , and with his mother Swanhilda fled to a castle in the Ardennes , and afterwards to Laon . We cannot follow ... brother Pepin . There was no hesitation on the part of Pepin as to his proper course : he declared himself Carloman ...
... brothers , and with his mother Swanhilda fled to a castle in the Ardennes , and afterwards to Laon . We cannot follow ... brother Pepin . There was no hesitation on the part of Pepin as to his proper course : he declared himself Carloman ...
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