The History of Normandy and of England: The three first dukes of Normandy: Rollo, Guillaume-Longue-Epée, and Richard-Sans-Peur. The Carlovingian line supplanted by the Capets. 1857

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J. W. Parker and son, 1857

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Flanders against the Normans
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CHAPTER II
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Antagonistic parties of Normandy the Romanised
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The insurgents demand his abdication
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Hugh Capet commences his homeward journey
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Sanspeur
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sents
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State of affairs in Normandy immediately after
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They renounce their allegiance to Charles
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Etats Généraux of Tours France then divided into
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Athelstans negotiations for the restoration of Louis
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Athelstan and Louis at Dover
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A great council convened at Noyon Hugh Capet
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LOUISDOUTREMERGUILLAUMELONGUEÉPÉE AND RICHARD HIS
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Leaves his wife Gerberga in the command
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German chroniclers gloss over Brunos interference
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Louis at GuillaumeLongueEpées invitation visits
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Bernard the Dane
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ing his rudeness and their kindness
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Difficulties of Dudo de St Quentins narrative 273
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Richard inaugurated at Bayeux 292
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Otho proposes the summary infliction of capital
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Bishop Asceline and Emma accused of adultery
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Ivo founder of the families of Belesme Ponthieu
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Richard recognized as his fathers heir upon Juhel
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954
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Hatred entertained by Louis against Hughle
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The last era of the Carlovingian dynasty comes
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Louis enters Rouen as a conqueror
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Probability that they were influenced by the prospect
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the endowments bestowed by Pepin Charlemagne
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Hugh sponsor to the Kings infant daughter
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Renewed quarrel between Otho King of Germany
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Accession of Otho upon his fathers deathhis solemn
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Hugh assents to a meeting between himself and
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Invasion of the Danes
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Louis enters Rouen and takes possession of the palace 434437
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The Normans taunt Louis with his imprudence
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Hughs indignation
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1108 Coronation of LouisleGros by the Archbishop of Sens
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principle
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Dangers from Flanders France and Germany
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Charles entrapped and imprisoned
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Twin sons born to Louis by Gerberga Charles after
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He establishes his supremacy in Armorica
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He excites Louis and Otho to combine for Richards
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They advise that Arnoul should enter into a special
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Importance of Rheims
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Preparations made by Richard for defending Rouen
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The German sally
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night
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History a series of epics
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HughleGrand refuses to appear in person but sends
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Moral vigour of Louis
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Accused of adultery Otho compels her to clear herself
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In the last HughleGrand provisionally excom
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The device succeeds
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Louis confined by illness during more than a year
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Emperors in Italy subsequent to the dismemberment
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Accession of Henry the Fowler
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Political divisions of ItalyLombardyRome
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Sudden attack of the German army by the Magyars
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The famous Turnierbuch opinions as to
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Elective character of the French monarchy rights
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Lothaire and HughleGrand invest Poitiers
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Discontent excited in Germany by Othos Italian
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Lothaire from the wardship
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Delay of the marriage between the betrothed Richard
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Mons or Bergen entrusted to Alice Countess
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Plans and pretensions of Herbert the Handsome
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Burgundy to Eudes but in consequence of his early
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Thibaut persists in exciting Richards enemies
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Thibauts particular views upon the Evreçin
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of them
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The three bad neighbours of NormandyBaudouin
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Richards humanity towards the vanquished
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larly in the Pays Chartrain
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Richerius declines the task wishing to confine himself
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death of Odalricus
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The famous festival at Cologne attended by all Othos
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The innkeepers impertinent curiosity punished
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Hugh requires that the succession should be secured
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Rejoicings of the inhabitants when they ascertain
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Death of Otho III extinction of the Saxon line
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