The Cambridge Medieval History, Volumen 2Henry Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, Joseph Robson Tanner, Charles William Previté-Orton, Zachary Nugent Brooke Macmillan, 1913 |
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... Austrasia , had in 539 worked for himself in Italy , he formed the plan of overwhelming the Eastern Empire by a concerted attack of all the barbarian peoples . In spite of such occasional lapses , the prestige of Rome was undiminished ...
... Austrasia , had in 539 worked for himself in Italy , he formed the plan of overwhelming the Eastern Empire by a concerted attack of all the barbarian peoples . In spite of such occasional lapses , the prestige of Rome was undiminished ...
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... Austrasia , where her son , Childebert II ( still a child ) , had been proclaimed king . Chilperic is the very type of a Merovingian despot . He had two dominant passions , ambition and greed of gold . He desired to extend his kingdom ...
... Austrasia , where her son , Childebert II ( still a child ) , had been proclaimed king . Chilperic is the very type of a Merovingian despot . He had two dominant passions , ambition and greed of gold . He desired to extend his kingdom ...
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... Austrasia [ 575-587 saints carried in front of his troops . He was a fantastical and violent man , of a strange and complex character ; and it is no very flagrant calumny when Gregory of Tours calls him the Nero and the Herod of his ...
... Austrasia [ 575-587 saints carried in front of his troops . He was a fantastical and violent man , of a strange and complex character ; and it is no very flagrant calumny when Gregory of Tours calls him the Nero and the Herod of his ...
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... Austrasia , and the latter , Burgundy . In reality their grandmother Brunhild continued to rule in their name . Her authority extended over both Austrasia and Burgundy and she imposed the same measures upon both countries . The ...
... Austrasia , and the latter , Burgundy . In reality their grandmother Brunhild continued to rule in their name . Her authority extended over both Austrasia and Burgundy and she imposed the same measures upon both countries . The ...
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... Austrasia and Burgundy ; each of these countries had its own Mayor of the Palace , who was as much the representative of the interests of the local nobles as of those of the king . In 623 he was even obliged to give the Austrasians a ...
... Austrasia and Burgundy ; each of these countries had its own Mayor of the Palace , who was as much the representative of the interests of the local nobles as of those of the king . In 623 he was even obliged to give the Austrasians a ...
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Página 464 - Jesus' crozier upon it and did not reach [it], but it bowed westwards to turn on its right side, for its face was from the south, to wit, to Tara. And the trace of the crozier abides on its left side still, and yet the crozier moved not from Patrick's hand. And the earth swallowed the twelve other images as far as their heads, and they are thus in sign of the miracle, and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell, and Patrick called them ail cum rege Loegaire; these are they who adored the idol.