The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 127
... Charles himself , a month before he was made Emperor of Rome , held a court of justice there , and presided at the tribu- nal erected for the trial of those who had offended the Pope . Rome was so attractive to Charlemagne , that in 780 ...
... Charles himself , a month before he was made Emperor of Rome , held a court of justice there , and presided at the tribu- nal erected for the trial of those who had offended the Pope . Rome was so attractive to Charlemagne , that in 780 ...
Page 129
... Charles's personal superi- ority . It seemed hardly safe to let them come too near . When Irene proposed , in the name of her son , the young Greek emperor , Constantine Porphyrogenitus , for his eldest daughter , Rotrudis , Charles ...
... Charles's personal superi- ority . It seemed hardly safe to let them come too near . When Irene proposed , in the name of her son , the young Greek emperor , Constantine Porphyrogenitus , for his eldest daughter , Rotrudis , Charles ...
Page 131
... Charles's daughters . This , however , may have been another name for Rotrudis ; for the chronicler says expressly , that the princess who loved Eginhard was the one who had been engaged to the Greek emperor . It was , more- over ...
... Charles's daughters . This , however , may have been another name for Rotrudis ; for the chronicler says expressly , that the princess who loved Eginhard was the one who had been engaged to the Greek emperor . It was , more- over ...
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