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As autumn approached, Carloman, the king, took his station with his army in the canton of Vithman at Miami, opposite Lavier, in order to protect the kingdom.
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In 771 Carloman II died, and Charles at twenty-nine became sole king.
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814 de Brantigny........................ 2009
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King Carloman gave them battle and the Franks were victorious, and killed nigh a thousand of the Northmen.
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In 771 Carloman II died, and Charles at twenty-nine became sole king.
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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In 771 Carloman II died, and Charles at twenty-nine became sole king.
Archive 2008-01-20 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Carloman all these particulars relative to the damnation of their father; and when, in 858, Louis of Germany seized some ecclesiastical property, the bishops of the assembly of Créci reminded him, in a letter, of all the particulars of this terrible story, adding that they had them from aged men, on whose word they could rely, and who had been eye-witnesses of the whole.
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Prince Carloman was our vis-a-vis, and Prince Pepin danced the same CONTREDANSE.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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At the end of his life, Martel, like a true sovereign, divided the Merovingian lands between his sons, Austrasia and the German duchies going to Carloman, Neustria and Burgundy to Pepin.
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Carloman and Pepin ruled together, 74147; Pepin ruled alone, 74768.
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Carloman, Charles's son, emerged from monastic retirement and led a series of intrigues that ended when he was blinded and fled to his uncle, Louis the German.
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