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... took the name of Britannia Minor , the Lesser Britain or Britanny . Also on the skirts of the Pyrenean range the Iberians kept up their own speech , the Basque speech which is spoken still . Many great Roman cities arose in Gaul , as ...
... took the name of Britannia Minor , the Lesser Britain or Britanny . Also on the skirts of the Pyrenean range the Iberians kept up their own speech , the Basque speech which is spoken still . Many great Roman cities arose in Gaul , as ...
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... took the name of Lotharingia after his son , and the name still survives in the duchy of Lorraine . Lewis , the next brother , had the eastern or German provinces , and Charles the Bald the west . Neustria had been given to him before ...
... took the name of Lotharingia after his son , and the name still survives in the duchy of Lorraine . Lewis , the next brother , had the eastern or German provinces , and Charles the Bald the west . Neustria had been given to him before ...
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... took from the beginning a place among the chief princes of the Western kingdom . And now that France and its capital Paris were coming to be the chief place in the kingdom , they were checked for a while by the settlement which took ...
... took from the beginning a place among the chief princes of the Western kingdom . And now that France and its capital Paris were coming to be the chief place in the kingdom , they were checked for a while by the settlement which took ...
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... took part with him or with each other as suited their interest at the moment . When William Longsword was slain in 943 by Arnulf of Flanders at the bridge of Pecquigny on the Somme , there was a great struggle for the possession of his ...
... took part with him or with each other as suited their interest at the moment . When William Longsword was slain in 943 by Arnulf of Flanders at the bridge of Pecquigny on the Somme , there was a great struggle for the possession of his ...
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... took no heed to those outside it , so that a man might call himself a true knight and yet be a brutal ruffian towards burghers and peasants . A feudal army was made up of counts , barons , and their sons , who , if without inheritance ...
... took no heed to those outside it , so that a man might call himself a true knight and yet be a brutal ruffian towards burghers and peasants . A feudal army was made up of counts , barons , and their sons , who , if without inheritance ...
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