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... Brother - - 520 Charles prepares for War - 521 His Plea - - 522 His summons to the Black Prince , 1369 523 Incursion by the English - 524 Death of Chandos - 525 Knollis and the English before Paris , 1371 - 526 Revolt , Capture , and ...
... Brother - - 520 Charles prepares for War - 521 His Plea - - 522 His summons to the Black Prince , 1369 523 Incursion by the English - 524 Death of Chandos - 525 Knollis and the English before Paris , 1371 - 526 Revolt , Capture , and ...
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... brother of Pepin , was slain by Ebroin . But Ebroin himself perished subsequently , by the hand of an assassin ; and the Austrasians had breathing - time to recover from their defeat . The rival principles were thus strengthened in the ...
... brother of Pepin , was slain by Ebroin . But Ebroin himself perished subsequently , by the hand of an assassin ; and the Austrasians had breathing - time to recover from their defeat . The rival principles were thus strengthened in the ...
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... brother Carloman was crowned at Soissons , and afterwards died at a villa near Rheims , whilst his chief residence and possessions were in Burgundy . Charles in fact was monarch of the Frank and German leudes and beneficiaries ...
... brother Carloman was crowned at Soissons , and afterwards died at a villa near Rheims , whilst his chief residence and possessions were in Burgundy . Charles in fact was monarch of the Frank and German leudes and beneficiaries ...
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Eyre Evans Crowe. ceeded in capturing there the widow and children of his brother Carloman . He then returned to invest Pavia . Didier was better prepared than his predecessor to stand a siege , which was accordingly protracted through ...
Eyre Evans Crowe. ceeded in capturing there the widow and children of his brother Carloman . He then returned to invest Pavia . Didier was better prepared than his predecessor to stand a siege , which was accordingly protracted through ...
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... brother as superior . Charles , master of Neustria and of the west , although at strife with his nephew Pepin , who claimed his father's heritage in Aquitaine , showed equal reluc- tance to acknowledge any suzerainty in Lothaire . The ...
... brother as superior . Charles , master of Neustria and of the west , although at strife with his nephew Pepin , who claimed his father's heritage in Aquitaine , showed equal reluc- tance to acknowledge any suzerainty in Lothaire . The ...
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