The Rise of the Mediaeval Church: And Its Influence on the Civilization of Western Europe from the First to the Thirteenth CenturyFlick, Alexander Clarence
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The Rise of the Mediaeval Church: And Its Influence on the Civilization of Western Europe from the First to the Thirteenth Century
Flick, Alexander Clarence
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500
[312:1] Ludwig II. was led to admit that right in 871. Thatcher and
McNeal, No. 51, 52.
[312:2] Döllinger, _Empire of Charles the Great_.
[313:1] Gratian, _Decret._, Dist. 63, Can. 22; Lea, _Stud. in Ch.
Hist._, 81, 89, 90.
[313:2] Lea, _Stud. in Ch. Hist._, 63.
[313:3] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 47.
[313:4] _Hincmari Inst. Reg._, ch. 34 and 35.
[314:1] Harduin, iv., 1006.
[314:2] Lea, _Stud. in Ch. Hist._, 64-65.
[314:3] Bryce, _Holy Rom. Emp._, 65.
[314:4] Ogg, _Source Book_, § 22; Robinson, _Readings_, i., 136.
[314:5] This is now regarded by some authorities as a forgery. Lea,
_Stud. in Ch. Hist._
[314:6] Lea, _Stud. in Ch. Hist._, 38; Gratian, _Decret._, Dist. 63,
Can. 28.
[315:1] _Ann. Laur._, 188.
[315:2] Milman, _Hist. of Lat. Christ._, ii., 459.
[315:3] Emerton, _Med. Europe_, 7; Robinson, _Readings_, i., 140.
[315:4] Charta Divisionis, 806.
[315:5] Robinson, _Readings_, i., 135-137.
[316:1] _Translations and Reprints?_ Henderson, 189.
[316:2] Lecky, ii., 259.
[316:3] Ogg, _Source Book_, § 21; Thatcher and McNeal, No. 9; Robinson,
_Readings_, i., 139.
[317:1] Eginhard, _Ann._, 813. Read the case of Louis and Lothair 817.
Lea, _Stud. in Ch. Hist._, 42.
[317:2] Ogg, _Source Book_, § 23; Thatcher and McNeal, No. 10, 11, 12.
[317:3] Robinson, _Readings_, i., 144, 145; _Transl. and Reprints_;
Mullinger, _Schools of Charles the Great_.
[317:4] Mombert, ch. 10.
[318:1] Ogg, _Source Book_, § 15; Thatcher and McNeal, No. 7; Mombert,
ch. 6.
[318:2] See Eginhard for the best pen picture of the personal appearance
and habits of this wonderful man. Robinson, _Readings_, i., 126.
[319:1] Louis, the youngest, had Aquitaine, Gascony, Septimania,
Provence, and a part of Burgundy. Pepin, the second son, had Italy,
Bavaria, Almania, and a part of the Alpine country. Charles, the eldest,
received all the rest--old France, Thuringia, Saxony, and Frisia.
[319:2] Henderson, 201.
[319:3] Emerton, 18, 19.
[319:4] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 50.
[320:1] Ogg, _Source Book_, § 27; Thatcher and McNeal, No. 15, 20;
Robinson, _Readings_, i., 150-155, 157, 163.
[320:2] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 21.
[320:3] Ogg, _Source Book_, § 26, 28; Robinson, _Readings_, i., 158.
[320:4] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 17, 18; Ogg, _Source Book_, § 25.
[321:1] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 16; Ogg, _Source Book_, § 24; Robinson,
_Readings_, i., 433.
[321:2] Emerton, _Med. Europe_, 26-28.
[321:3] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 19.
[321:4] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 22, 23, 24, 25.
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