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... CHARLEMAGNE . THE NEW EMPIRE OF THE WEST . - • Pepin le Bref , with the consent of his nobles , divided , on his death - bed , the kingdom of France between his sons Charles and Carlo-- man , A. D. 768. The latter dying a few years ...
... CHARLEMAGNE . THE NEW EMPIRE OF THE WEST . - • Pepin le Bref , with the consent of his nobles , divided , on his death - bed , the kingdom of France between his sons Charles and Carlo-- man , A. D. 768. The latter dying a few years ...
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... Charlemagne , though allied by marriage to Desiderius King of the Lombards , dispossessed that prince of all his dominions , and put a final period to the Lombard dominion in Italy , A. D. 774 . He made his entry into Rome at the ...
... Charlemagne , though allied by marriage to Desiderius King of the Lombards , dispossessed that prince of all his dominions , and put a final period to the Lombard dominion in Italy , A. D. 774 . He made his entry into Rome at the ...
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... Charlemagne , Lewis the Débonnaire was the only one who survived him , and who therefore succeeded without dispute to the imperial dominions , excepting Italy , which the Emperor had settled on Bernard , his grandson by Pepin his second ...
... Charlemagne , Lewis the Débonnaire was the only one who survived him , and who therefore succeeded without dispute to the imperial dominions , excepting Italy , which the Emperor had settled on Bernard , his grandson by Pepin his second ...
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