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... Throne , viz . the Merovingians ; who be- ginning from Meroveus , continued it to their Pofterity Two hundred eighty three years . The Carlovingians , who drawing their Órigi- nal from Charles the Great , enjoy'd it 337 years : And ...
... Throne , viz . the Merovingians ; who be- ginning from Meroveus , continued it to their Pofterity Two hundred eighty three years . The Carlovingians , who drawing their Órigi- nal from Charles the Great , enjoy'd it 337 years : And ...
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... Throne . And again , " lib . 4 .-- But the Franks took a certain Clerk cc or Priest called Daniel ; and as foon as his << Hair was grown , establish'd him in the King- dom , calling him Chilperic . And lib.4 . cap.67 .-- King Pipin ...
... Throne . And again , " lib . 4 .-- But the Franks took a certain Clerk cc or Priest called Daniel ; and as foon as his << Hair was grown , establish'd him in the King- dom , calling him Chilperic . And lib.4 . cap.67 .-- King Pipin ...
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... , Clodoveus his " Son obtain'd his Father's Kingdom , being at that time very young , and all his Leudes ( that is , Subjects ) rais'd him to the Throne , C. 66 CC Сс CC 66 CC 117 116 CC CC in in FRANCOGALLIA . 41 66 ...
... , Clodoveus his " Son obtain'd his Father's Kingdom , being at that time very young , and all his Leudes ( that is , Subjects ) rais'd him to the Throne , C. 66 CC Сс CC 66 CC 117 116 CC CC in in FRANCOGALLIA . 41 66 ...
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... Throne with Indignation ; whereupon he find- ing they had a Defign to kill him , fled into Thoringia . But the Abbot of Urfperg fays , the People were unwilling to kill him , but CC con- СС " contented themselves with having turn'd him ...
... Throne with Indignation ; whereupon he find- ing they had a Defign to kill him , fled into Thoringia . But the Abbot of Urfperg fays , the People were unwilling to kill him , but CC con- СС " contented themselves with having turn'd him ...
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... Throne , and make Ægidius their King . 141 And this moft glorious and famous Deed of our Ancestors , deferves the more diligently to be remark'd , for having been done at the very Beginning , and as it were , the Infancy of that Kingdom ...
... Throne , and make Ægidius their King . 141 And this moft glorious and famous Deed of our Ancestors , deferves the more diligently to be remark'd , for having been done at the very Beginning , and as it were , the Infancy of that Kingdom ...
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