The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... King Louis , her brother - in - law , while Lothair es- corted his father and young Charles to his tents.184 The 817 constitution was then reaffirmed with Lothair recognized as emperor . Judith was banished to Tortona in Italy and young ...
... King Louis , her brother - in - law , while Lothair es- corted his father and young Charles to his tents.184 The 817 constitution was then reaffirmed with Lothair recognized as emperor . Judith was banished to Tortona in Italy and young ...
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... king Pepin II , son of the recently deceased King Pepin . Louis , however , was adamantly determined to install Charles on that throne . He summoned his armies and together with Empress Judith and King Charles crossed the Loire to ...
... king Pepin II , son of the recently deceased King Pepin . Louis , however , was adamantly determined to install Charles on that throne . He summoned his armies and together with Empress Judith and King Charles crossed the Loire to ...
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... King Louis retreated.238 Growing weaker , tormented by his bad health , he took to bed on an island in the Rhine near Mainz . There in the presence of witnesses he made a nuncupa- tive will , entrusting crown and sword to Lothair on ...
... King Louis retreated.238 Growing weaker , tormented by his bad health , he took to bed on an island in the Rhine near Mainz . There in the presence of witnesses he made a nuncupa- tive will , entrusting crown and sword to Lothair on ...
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