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【】ebetiers.onthat day,charlesrtelcharlesrthefrankish ahaedann quest.hedrovethesleoutoffratheyintained theelvesinspainanfouhe caliphateofrdova,ethegreatesttreof sediaevaleurope. thisorishkingdosoe froauretaniainroc,lastedseveuries.itwas onlyaftertheosletronghold, intheyear1492,thatluusreceivedtheroyalgranth allotogouponavoyageofdisvery.thehaedans saiheirstrengthinthenes adeinasiaandafridtodaythereareas nyfollodasthereareofchrist. charlegne hoaghekingofthe franks,catobearthetitleof eerorandtriedtorevivetheold idealofpire thebattleofpoitiershadsavedeuropefrohe haedans.buttheehehopelessdisorder anpolice officerthatenereiistruethatthenes ofthechristianfaithinnortheeuropefeltadeeprespect fhtybishopofro.butthatpoorbishopdid notfeelanytoosafeohedistant untains.heavenknefreshhordesofbarbarianswere readytocrossthealpsandbegi hespiritualheadofthe ofindanallyhastrongsowerful fistodefendhisholinessincaseofdanger. andsothepopes,onlyveryholybut alsoverypraastaboutforafriend,aly theydeoverturestothestprosingofthegernic tribesheeuropeafterthefall ofro.theyhefranks.oheirearliest kings,ansileof thecatalaunianfieldsintheyear451heydefeatedthe huns.hisdesdants,therovingians,hadntio takelittlebitsofierialterritoryuntiltheyear486when kingclovistheoldfrenchself strongenoughtobeattheronsintheopen.buthis desdaheaffairsofstateto theirprihe``jordosorsterofthe palace. pepintheshort,thesonofthefauscharlesrtel, asterofthepalace,hardly kerwasa devouttheologian,houtanyiinpolitics.pepin askedthepopeforadvice.thepopeical personans uallypossessedofit.pepintookthehint.he persuadederovingianstobee ankandthendehielfkinghtheapprovalofthe ernihieftains.butthisdidnotsatisfytheshrewd pepihihanabarbarian onyathboniface, thegreatssionaryoftheeuropeannorth,anointed hinddehi``kingbythegraceofgod.itwas easytoslipthoseia,intotheronation servi
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