A History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1921 |
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... Lewis the Pious Page 123 124 125 127 ยท 127 128 129 130 131 131 132 . 134 โข 135 135 136 137 138 โข 139 140 โข ยท 141 ... GERMAN NATION The transfer of the Empire to the Germans โข 156 I. THE STATE OF ITALY BEFORE THE TRANSFER The antagonism ...
... Lewis the Pious Page 123 124 125 127 ยท 127 128 129 130 131 131 132 . 134 โข 135 135 136 137 138 โข 139 140 โข ยท 141 ... GERMAN NATION The transfer of the Empire to the Germans โข 156 I. THE STATE OF ITALY BEFORE THE TRANSFER The antagonism ...
Pagina xvi
... Lewis II The discordant elements in Italy . The advantage possessed by the Papacy The donation of Charles the Bald ... GERMAN NATION The state of Germany in 888 ยท ยท The phantom popes and emperors The task of Conrad I. Election of Henry I ...
... Lewis II The discordant elements in Italy . The advantage possessed by the Papacy The donation of Charles the Bald ... GERMAN NATION The state of Germany in 888 ยท ยท The phantom popes and emperors The task of Conrad I. Election of Henry I ...
Pagina 124
... Germany north of the Danube were to constitute the portion of Charles ; Italy and the ... Lewis . In order to prevent conflict between them , each of these kings ... German quality of his mind in contradistinction to the Roman mode of ...
... Germany north of the Danube were to constitute the portion of Charles ; Italy and the ... Lewis . In order to prevent conflict between them , each of these kings ... German quality of his mind in contradistinction to the Roman mode of ...
Pagina 132
... French and German ; for the followers of Lewis , - Saxons and Bavarians , differed so widely in speech from the West Franks , who were led by Charles , that neither side could understand the other . Hence Lewis took the oath in French ...
... French and German ; for the followers of Lewis , - Saxons and Bavarians , differed so widely in speech from the West Franks , who were led by Charles , that neither side could understand the other . Hence Lewis took the oath in French ...
Pagina 133
... Germany , but created between them a field of contention on which they were to fight out their interminable conflicts . The kingdoms of Charles the Bald and Lewis the German , corresponding in a broad sense to the two modern national ...
... Germany , but created between them a field of contention on which they were to fight out their interminable conflicts . The kingdoms of Charles the Bald and Lewis the German , corresponding in a broad sense to the two modern national ...
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