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Identifier: medievaleuropefr00bm (find matches)
Title: Medieval Europe from 395 to 1270
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Bémont, Charles, 1848-1939. (from old catalog) Monod, Gabriel Jacques Jean, 1844-1912, (from old catalog) joint author Sloan, Mary, (from old catalog) tr Adams, George Burton, 1851- (from old catalog) ed
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Publisher: New York, H. Holt and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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oyed in the time of pagan independence; he alsomade an alliance with the Danes, and soon reappeared tothreaten Aix-la-Chapelle. Charles hurried to join Louison the borders of the Ehine. 9. The Oath of Strasburg, 842.—February 15, 842, tiitwo brothers met in the city formerly known as Argen-toratum, now Strasburg, and there swore an oath ofalliance and brotherhood, Louis in the Eoman tongue,Charles in the Teutonic. The warriors of the twoarmies bound themselves by a like vow. Mthard has pre-served the text of the words interchanged during thissolemn event.* He was the historian of these wars, and * Louiss Oath: **Pro Deo amur et pro christian poblo et nostrocommun salvament, dist di en avant, in quant Deus savir et podirme dunat, si salvarai eo cist meon fradre Karlo, et in adiudha et incadhuna cosa, sicum om per dreit son fradra salvar dist, in o quid ilmi altresi fazet, etc. (For the love of God, and for the commonsafety of ourselves and the Christian people, from this day forward.
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IMPERIAL UNITY PROCLAIMED. 21 7 an ardent partisan of Charles. The document showsthat the separation of the languages was already an ac-complished fact; that of the nations was soon to follow. 10. Treaty of Verdun, 843,—Thereupon Charles andLouis, lavishing on each other marks of confiding friend-ship, advanced against Lothaire, who beat a retreat to-wards Lyons, where he gathered together an army ofItalians and Aquitanians. The forces were about equallybalanced; but the kings wearied of a fruitless war, andthe nobles longed for peace in order to enjoy their bene-fices. So they began negotiations, and after long con-ferences the kings agreed to share the empire equallyamong themselves. A definite agreement was concludedat Verdun (August, 843). To Bavaria, which he hadgoverned for sixteen years, Louis the German added theGerman countries on the right bank of the Khine, withthe dioceses of Mainz, Worms, and Speyer on the leftbank. Charles the Bald had the countries which weredistincti

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