The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... Louis the Pious . He and Guido , Duke of Spoleto , were the two most powerful and ambitious nobles then in Italy . After the deposition of Charles the Fat , 887 , B. , Guido , and Adalbert , Count of Tuscany , became candidates for the ...
... Louis the Pious . He and Guido , Duke of Spoleto , were the two most powerful and ambitious nobles then in Italy . After the deposition of Charles the Fat , 887 , B. , Guido , and Adalbert , Count of Tuscany , became candidates for the ...
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... Louis of Anjou , again got possession of it , and retained it until 1450. B. suffered greatly in the religious wars . It was dismantled by Louis XIII . , 1621. Pop . ( 1886 ) 11,867 ; ( 1891 ) 14,730 . BERGERET , n . berger - ět [ F ...
... Louis of Anjou , again got possession of it , and retained it until 1450. B. suffered greatly in the religious wars . It was dismantled by Louis XIII . , 1621. Pop . ( 1886 ) 11,867 ; ( 1891 ) 14,730 . BERGERET , n . berger - ět [ F ...
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... Louis XVI . , became a member of the committee of public safety , and after the fall of Robes- pierre , proposed the suppression of the revolutionary tribunal . He was re - elected to the Council of Five Hun- dred , became member of the ...
... Louis XVI . , became a member of the committee of public safety , and after the fall of Robes- pierre , proposed the suppression of the revolutionary tribunal . He was re - elected to the Council of Five Hun- dred , became member of the ...
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... Louis of Bavaria . In B. was held , 1528 , the Confer- ence ( or Disputation ) of Bern , establishing the Reformation in B. It is sometimes considered the turning - point in favor of the Reformation : see D'Aubigne's History of the ...
... Louis of Bavaria . In B. was held , 1528 , the Confer- ence ( or Disputation ) of Bern , establishing the Reformation in B. It is sometimes considered the turning - point in favor of the Reformation : see D'Aubigne's History of the ...
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... Louis XIV . , and travelled to Paris with a numerous retinue and great pomp . In Paris , he resided above eight months ; but not wishing to interfere with the designs of Claude Perrault for the Louvre , he confined himself entirely to ...
... Louis XIV . , and travelled to Paris with a numerous retinue and great pomp . In Paris , he resided above eight months ; but not wishing to interfere with the designs of Claude Perrault for the Louvre , he confined himself entirely to ...
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