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

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J.W. Parker, 1857

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Tranquility of Normandy under Rollo
534
He excites Louis and Otho to combine for Richards
538
They advise that Arnoul should enter into a special
539
Otho and Louis attempt Laôn but unsuccessfully
548
Contrasted with the sober aspect of the Danish
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Situations and defences of Rouen
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Germans throw the blame of the defeat upon
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The German sally
571
All his princes and captains included save Arnoul
577
Germans completely defeated
586
Synod of Mouzon to which the Parvulus is cited
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Louis appealing to the Council narrates his mis
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In the last HughleGrand provisionally excom
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Twin sons born to Louis by Gerberga Charles after
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ler his father 629
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Henry the Fowler Advocatus Romanorum but
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Cunning conduct of the Magyars
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Elective character of the French monarchy rights
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Hughs depression of spirits he retires to his palace
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Mons or Bergen entrusted to Alice Countess
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Louis universally recognised as his fathers successor
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BaudouinleJeune of Flanders his hereditary
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against Richard 723
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Desperate fight made by Richard and by Gautierle
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Richards dangers fully appreciated by him
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Thibaut visits Richard secretly at Rouen pacifica
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Gerbert supplies Richerius with materials
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Adalberos knowledge of French history and consti
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Upon the decease of ArnoulleVieux Lothaire
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The Othonian biographies
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Partisans assemble round Charlesthe times
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Lothaire endeavours to obtain Othos cooperation
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His death and burial at Rome
861
Hugh requires that the succession should be secured
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firmation of his engagement
887
Death of Charles
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Death of Otho III extinction of the Saxon line
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