Epitome of Ancient, Mediæval and Modern HistoryHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 - 618 pages |
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... France to Charles VIII . 3. Italy † 4. England to Henry VII . 5. Spanish Peninsula 6. The North and East . Scandinavia , 245 249 254 262 263 275 Russia 276 Poland , Prussia , Hungary Turks , Mongols , Eastern Empire * China . Japan 277 ...
... France to Charles VIII . 3. Italy † 4. England to Henry VII . 5. Spanish Peninsula 6. The North and East . Scandinavia , 245 249 254 262 263 275 Russia 276 Poland , Prussia , Hungary Turks , Mongols , Eastern Empire * China . Japan 277 ...
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... France as far as the Loire . Otto defeated the rebellious duke of Bavaria , and drove him from his duchy , and subdued a revolt of Eberhard , duke of Franconia , and his own half - brother , Thankmar , who fell in the battle on the Eres ...
... France as far as the Loire . Otto defeated the rebellious duke of Bavaria , and drove him from his duchy , and subdued a revolt of Eberhard , duke of Franconia , and his own half - brother , Thankmar , who fell in the battle on the Eres ...
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... FRANCE . 843-987 . Carolingian kings of the Franks , 843-877 . Charles the Bald . His rule was limited to the neighborhood of Laon ; Brittany and Septimania were independent ; his ... France . France (Carolingians and early Capetians)
... FRANCE . 843-987 . Carolingian kings of the Franks , 843-877 . Charles the Bald . His rule was limited to the neighborhood of Laon ; Brittany and Septimania were independent ; his ... France . France (Carolingians and early Capetians)
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... France . In France the nobles passed over the infant Charles , and elected 888-898 . Eudes , count of Paris , son of Robert the Strong . The opposition party among the nobles advocated the claims of 893-923 . Charles III . , the Simple ...
... France . In France the nobles passed over the infant Charles , and elected 888-898 . Eudes , count of Paris , son of Robert the Strong . The opposition party among the nobles advocated the claims of 893-923 . Charles III . , the Simple ...
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... France started for Palestine ; the former from Regensburg ( Ratisbon ) , the latter from Metz , somewhat later . Both armies passed through Hungary to Asia Minor ; the German army , being far in advance , entered Phrygia , where it was ...
... France started for Palestine ; the former from Regensburg ( Ratisbon ) , the latter from Metz , somewhat later . Both armies passed through Hungary to Asia Minor ; the German army , being far in advance , entered Phrygia , where it was ...
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