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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXI: Partition Of The Empire By The French And Venetians
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1--22,) who is much indebted to the Epistles of the Popes.

Le Beau (Hist.

du Bas Empire, tom.xxi.p.

120--122) has found, perhaps in Doutreman, some laws of Henry, which determined the service of fiefs, and the prerogatives of the emperor.] The virtuous Henry died at Thessalonica, in the defence of that kingdom, and of an infant, the son of his friend Boniface.

In the two first emperors of Constantinople the male line of the counts of Flanders was extinct.


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