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The Early Intercourse of the Franks and Danes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

Louis the DÉbonnaire was dead; he died on June 20, 840. The bitter strife among his sons had continued to the last. The anxious indiscretion of Judith, and her determination to reserve an ample inheritance for her son Charles, caused fresh heart-burnings, revolts, and disturbances almost annually. Louis was buried in the Basilica of Saint Arnulph, beyond the walls at Frankfort.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1883

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References

1 Palgrave, i. 323–326, in great part taken from Depping, 87–89.