The History of Normandy and of England: General relations of mediaeval Europe. The Carlovingian empire. The Danish expeditions in the Gauls. The establishment of Rollo. 1878

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J. W. Parker and son, 1851
 

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Page 710 - Karlo, et in aiudha et in cadhuna cosa, si cum om per dreit son fradra salvar dift, in o quid il mi altresi fazet, et ab Ludher nul plaid nunquam prindrai, qui meon vol cist meon fradre Karle in damno sit.
Page 710 - Pro Deo amur et pro Christian poblo et nostro commun « salvament, d'ist di in avant, in quant Deus savir et podir « me dunat, si salvarai eo cist meon fradre Karlo et in...
Page 417 - Carlovingian dynasty. Furthermore, mark by the usual symbol of war, two crossed swords, the localities where battles were fought by or against the pirates ; where they were defeated or triumphant, or where they pillaged, burned, destroyed ; and the valleys and banks of the Elbe, Rhine, and Moselle, Scheldt, Meuse, Somme, and Seine, Loire, Garonne, and Adour, the inland Allier, and all the coasts and coastlands between estuary and estuary, and the countries between the river-streams, will appear bristling...
Page 412 - Fortis juventus, virtus audax bellica, Vestra per muros audiantur carmina; Et sit in armis alterna vigilia, Ne fraus hostilis haec invadat moenia. Resultet echo: "Comes, eja, vigila", Per muros: "Eja", dicat echo: "Vigila.
Page 604 - Sonar per gli alti e spaziosi tetti S' odono gridi e feminil lamenti : L' afflitte donne, percotendo i petti, Corron per casa pallide e dolenti ; E abbraccian gli usci ei geniali letti, Che tosto hanno a lasciare a strane genti. Tratta la cosa era in periglio tanto, Quando il Re giunse, e suoi baroni accanto.
Page 417 - Allier, and all the coasts and coastlands between estuary and estuary, and the countries between the riverstreams will appear bristling as with chevaux-de-frise. The strongly-fenced Roman cities, the venerated abbeys and their dependent bourgades, often more flourishing and extensive than the ancient seats of government, the opulent seaports and trading towns, were all equally exposed to the Danish attacks, stunned by the Northmen's approach, subjugated by their fury.
Page 227 - De ceteris vero liberis pio amore pertractent, qualiter eos more parentum nostrorum salvent et cum consilio habeant. [15] Si vero absque legitimis liberis aliquis eorum decesserit, potestas illius ad seniorem fratrem revertatur. Et si contigerit illum habere liberos ex concubinis, monemus, ut erga illos misericorditer agat.
Page 412 - O Tu qui servas armis ista mcenia, Noli dormire, moneo, sed vigila. Dum Hector vigil extitit in Troi'a, Non eam cepit fraudulenta Graecia.
Page 325 - Osker's three days' occupation of Rouen was remuneratingly successful Their vessels loaded with spoil and captives, gentle and simple, clerks, merchants, citizens, soldiers, peasants, nuns, dames, damsels, the Danes dropped down the Seine, to complete their devastation on the shores. They had struck the first blow at the Provincial capital, and were now comparatively at leisure.
Page 589 - Eng. to till,} lying in the bailiwick of Norden and Bertum, are held by a very extraordinary tenure — we speak in the present tense, for the customs of the Theel-land were subsisting in the year 1805 ; and we do not suppose that they have since become obsolete. The agrarian law, elsewhere a phantom, either lovely or terrific according to the imagination of the spectator, is here fully realized. The land is considered as being divided into portions, or Theels, each containing a stated...

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