Einhard - The Life of Charlemagne
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Added by: InspectorJapp | Karma: 176.44 | Audiobooks | 17 November 2009 |
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 By Einhard translated by Samuel Epes Turner Charlemagne's Accession Pepin, however, was raised by decree of the Roman pontiff, from the rank of Mayor of the Palace to that of King, and ruled alone over the Franks for fifteen years or more [752-768]. He died of dropsy [Sept. 24, 768] in Paris at the close of the Aquitanian War, which he had waged with William, Duke of Aquitania, for nine successive years, and left his two sons, Charles and Carloman, upon whim, by the grace of God, the succession devolved. |
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