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... usurper of the royal authority was Pepin Heristal , first mayor , and afterwards duke , of Austrasia ; who united with almost an avowed sovereignty over that division , a paramount com- mand over the French , or Neustrian provinces ...
... usurper of the royal authority was Pepin Heristal , first mayor , and afterwards duke , of Austrasia ; who united with almost an avowed sovereignty over that division , a paramount com- mand over the French , or Neustrian provinces ...
Page 11
... . Carloman would not long have stood against his brother ; who , after his death , usurped the inheritance of his two infant children . part of CHAP . I. governed by the count of Barcelona , DURING THE MIDDLE AGES . 11.
... . Carloman would not long have stood against his brother ; who , after his death , usurped the inheritance of his two infant children . part of CHAP . I. governed by the count of Barcelona , DURING THE MIDDLE AGES . 11.
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... usurpation of a powerful family , the Simple 898. counts of Paris and Orleans , who ended , like the of the palace , in dispersing the phan- Ralph 923. toms of royalty they had professed to serve . † Hugh Capet , the representative of ...
... usurpation of a powerful family , the Simple 898. counts of Paris and Orleans , who ended , like the of the palace , in dispersing the phan- Ralph 923. toms of royalty they had professed to serve . † Hugh Capet , the representative of ...
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... is open to much controversy . I have followed the authority of those industrious Be- nedictines , the editors of l'Art de vérifier les Dates . CHAP . I. Capet usurped the direction ; for the DURING THE MIDDLE AGES . 29.
... is open to much controversy . I have followed the authority of those industrious Be- nedictines , the editors of l'Art de vérifier les Dates . CHAP . I. Capet usurped the direction ; for the DURING THE MIDDLE AGES . 29.
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... usurpation , and permitted the royal name to descend undisputed upon his posterity . * But this was almost the sole attribute of sove- reignty which the first kings of the third dynasty enjoyed . For a long period before and after the ...
... usurpation , and permitted the royal name to descend undisputed upon his posterity . * But this was almost the sole attribute of sove- reignty which the first kings of the third dynasty enjoyed . For a long period before and after the ...
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