Book, Chapter
1 Int | mission to Louis XII. of France, and afterward on an embassy
2 I, I | Burgundians give their names to France and Burgundy—The Huns— Angles
3 I, I | occupied; hence one is called France, the other Burgundy. The
4 I, I | not being able to enter France, which was defended by the
5 I, II | Franks and Burgundians, France; and the Eruli and Turingi,
6 I, II | the different dialects of France, Spain and Italy; which,
7 I, II | rivers, seas, and men; for France, Spain, and Italy are full
8 I, III| applies to Pepin, king of France, for assistance—Donation
9 I, III| he applied to the king of France. Nearly all the wars which
10 I, III| Brabant, had become king of France; not so much by his own
11 I, III| became afterward king of France. To him Pope Gregory, as
12 I, III| Gregory accordingly went to France, passing uninjured through
13 I, III| forces having returned to France, he did not fulfill the
14 I, III| and sent them prisoners to France. He then went to visit the
15 I, III| grandchildren, the house of France lost the empire, which then
16 I, IV | Pope Urban II. goes to France—The first crusade—New orders
17 I, IV | called Normans, to assail France and occupy that portion
18 I, IV | whole clergy he went into France, and at Anvers, having drawn
19 I, IV | accordingly. The kings of France and England joined them,
20 I, IV | fled to Philip, king of France. Frederick, in the meantime,
21 I, V | to Genoa, and thence to France, where he appointed a council
22 I, V | therefore sought the favor of France; created Louis of Anjou,
23 I, V | sent to Philip, king of France, who had been excommunicated
24 I, V | reblessed Philip, king of France. He was succeeded by Clement
25 I, VI | and his court removed to France, and the emperor, Henry
26 I, VI | prisoner to the pope in France, and the emperor, despairing
27 I, VI | made between Pepin, king of France, and the emperor of Greece,
28 I, VI | of seventy-one years in France. To Gregory XI., succeeded
29 I, VII| his object, she fled to France, and he assumed the sovereignty.
30 I, VII| sovereignty. The king of France, being exasperated, sent
31 I, VII| being routed returned to France. In this conjuncture the
32 I, VII| having taken the part of France and the anti-pope. He then
33 I, VII| subject to the kings of France or the Visconti, lived unrespected,
34 II, II | through Florence on his way to France, he thought it would be
35 II, III| the Florentine people in France. The violent animosities
36 II, IV | brother of the king of France, was then at the papal court,
37 II, IV | followers, he withdrew to France.~After the departure of
38 II, V | messengers were sent to France, and afterward into Germany,
39 II, V | an unavailing search in France and Germany, they discovered
40 II, VII| Pisans, became a prisoner in France; and the Florentines from
41 III, I | at this time resided in France, and the emperors, who abode
42 III, VI | new forces were sent from France in aid of Louis, and on
43 VI, V | and others the king of France, but none mentioned the
44 VI, V | evinced for the family of France; and the Venetians seeing
45 VI, V | alliance with the king of France for the mutual defense of
46 VI, VI | Florentines —René returns to France—The pope endeavors to restore
47 VI, VI | request that the king of France would allow René of Anjou
48 VI, VI | authority of the king of France, to obtain a passage for
49 VI, VI | mediation of the king of France, were allowed a passage
50 VI, VI | of necessity to return to France. This determination was
51 VI, VII| Genoa submits to the king of France—Death of Alfonso king of
52 VI, VII| ambassadors to Charles VII. of France, and offered him the government
53 VI, VII| Florence and returned to France, to take possession with
54 VI, VII| design, sent for aid to France; and, on obtaining it, attacked
55 VI, VII| and thence withdrew to France. This war continued four
56 VII, II | condition, Louis XI. of France was involved in very serious
57 VII, II | fifteen hundred horse into France for the king’s service,
58 VIII, I | wealth, the most brilliant in France. The head of this family
59 VIII, III| the emperor, the king of France, and the king of Hungary,
60 VIII, III| influence of the king of France, since they were attacked
61 VIII, IV | had recently returned from France, and who by his prudence
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