The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 5
... sent on one occasion a war- horse to the monarch of Thuringia , whilst to Clovis he made a present of a skilful harper , as if he wished to soothe his savage nature . Theodoric afterwards applied a more efficient check to the ambition ...
... sent on one occasion a war- horse to the monarch of Thuringia , whilst to Clovis he made a present of a skilful harper , as if he wished to soothe his savage nature . Theodoric afterwards applied a more efficient check to the ambition ...
Page 18
... sent ambassadors to Rome to inquire into the nature of an offer , which probably he did not fully understand . It is impossible to mistake the tendency of people and provinces at this time to separate and to settle into dis- tinct ...
... sent ambassadors to Rome to inquire into the nature of an offer , which probably he did not fully understand . It is impossible to mistake the tendency of people and provinces at this time to separate and to settle into dis- tinct ...
Page 24
... sent her back to her friends . Pope Stephen died , and the church party brought about the election of Adrian , a spirited pontiff , who was a decided enemy of the Lombards . The first act of the new pope was to cause Paul Affiarta to be ...
... sent her back to her friends . Pope Stephen died , and the church party brought about the election of Adrian , a spirited pontiff , who was a decided enemy of the Lombards . The first act of the new pope was to cause Paul Affiarta to be ...
Page 27
... sent some thou- sands to France , and replaced them with his own Aus- trasians . And although the Saxons did not altogether remain quiet , still Witikind himself was baptized two CHAP . I. years later , and Saint Willehad was ATTEMPTS ...
... sent some thou- sands to France , and replaced them with his own Aus- trasians . And although the Saxons did not altogether remain quiet , still Witikind himself was baptized two CHAP . I. years later , and Saint Willehad was ATTEMPTS ...
Page 33
... sent missi to set this to rights , and restore the crown lands to his son , forbidding at the same time the military , or in other words , the noblesse , from levying tribute and allowances . Charlemagne could not cure his son of his ...
... sent missi to set this to rights , and restore the crown lands to his son , forbidding at the same time the military , or in other words , the noblesse , from levying tribute and allowances . Charlemagne could not cure his son of his ...
Contents
5 | |
11 | |
12 | |
21 | |
30 | |
44 | |
50 | |
52 | |
56 | |
70 | |
76 | |
86 | |
104 | |
110 | |
117 | |
123 | |
132 | |
138 | |
144 | |
151 | |
157 | |
160 | |
176 | |
188 | |
196 | |
205 | |
212 | |
218 | |
224 | |
230 | |
237 | |
243 | |
249 | |
255 | |
263 | |
269 | |
339 | |
341 | |
347 | |
353 | |
356 | |
362 | |
368 | |
376 | |
382 | |
389 | |
395 | |
401 | |
408 | |
415 | |
422 | |
445 | |
452 | |
455 | |
469 | |
482 | |
494 | |
500 | |
507 | |
513 | |
519 | |
525 | |
531 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
allowed Anjou appear Aragon arms army authority barons became bishop brother brought called cause century CHAP Charles chiefs Church citizens claims clergy council Count Count of Anjou court crown crusade death defend demanded Duke ecclesiastical Edward efforts Emperor empire England English feudal Flanders followers force formed French French king gave German give hands head held Henry Holy Hugh Italy John King of France king's kingdom knights land Languedoc latter lords Louis marched marriage military monarch nobles noblesse Norman Normandy occasion offered officers Papal Paris passed person Peter Philip Augustus Pope possession prelates prince provinces quarrel raised Raymond received refused reign remained resistance Robert Rome royal Second seemed sent showed soldiers soon summoned taken Templars took Toulouse towns turned VIII whilst young