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charitably 4
charity 94
charlemagne 5
charles 32
charm 1
charmed 1
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32 bier
32 birth
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32 charles
32 constant
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Iacobus de Voragine
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charles

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1 II| unto the Duke of Burgundy, Charles, it happed we communed of 2 IV| in peace. ~In the time of Charles the great, in the year of 3 V| and took it.~And then king Charles heard speak of the renown 4 V| monks, by the accord of Charles, had impetred and gotten 5 V| same town unto the time of Charles, which chased and made them 6 V| epistle which he sent to Charles that, this Denis that was 7 V| Scotus in an epistle to Charles, lest by the reason of the 8 V| brought to Louis, son of Charles le Grand, the books of S. 9 VI| that was in the battle with Charles the Great for to fight against 10 VII| of France, was dead, and Charles his son succeeded him, which 11 VII| princes of the royal hall, Charles and Pepin. But Charles, 12 VII| Charles and Pepin. But Charles, leaving the pomp of the 13 VII| was brought to Ceromane, Charles the monk would have borne 14 VII| victories was dead, and Charles the Great, his son, succeeded 15 VII| Rome and sent messengers to Charles the Great and required him 16 VII| Astolphus his father did. And Charles obeyed to the Pope and assembled 17 VII| died at Mortaria whereas Charles overcame the Lombards. And 18 VII| gave to them. And then went Charles to Rome, and the pope assembled 19 VII| which synod the pope gave to Charles power to choose the pope 20 VII| flourished Alcuinus master of Charles. And then Pepin, son of 21 VII| And then Pepin, son of Charles, began to rebel against 22 VII| sight, and after, he fled to Charles and he remised him in his 23 VII| Constantinople, and they made Charles emperor, and crowned him 24 VII| much marvel of this Emperor Charles, for as long as he lived 25 VII| him.~In the time of this Charles, the office of S. Ambrose 26 VII| And as Turpin rehearseth, Charles was fair of body, cruel 27 VII| gifts to Louis the son of Charles, and among all others they 28 VII| the empire. And Louis and Charles his brethren made a battle 29 VII| last it was accorded that Charles should reign in France, 30 VII| Pepin and grandfather of Charles the great, as a doctor recounteth, 31 VII| Anastasius, and sent it to Charles the Emperor, to the praising 32 VII| lineage, and had to his father Charles, King of Sicily, and to


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