An epitome of all the lives of the kings of France From Pharamond the first, to the now most Christian King Levvis the thirteenth. With a relation of the famous battailes of the two kings of England, who were the first victorious princes that conquered France. Translated out of the French coppy by R.B. Esq.
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- An epitome of all the lives of the kings of France From Pharamond the first, to the now most Christian King Levvis the thirteenth. With a relation of the famous battailes of the two kings of England, who were the first victorious princes that conquered France. Translated out of the French coppy by R.B. Esq.
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"An epitome of all the lives of the kings of France From Pharamond the first, to the now most Christian King Levvis the thirteenth. With a relation of the famous battailes of the two kings of England, who were the first victorious princes that conquered France. Translated out of the French coppy by R.B. Esq." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01158.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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To the Generous Reader, the Translator
presents his La∣bours, &c. -
An Epitome of all the lives of the Kings of
France, fromPharamond their first, to the now ReigningLewis the 13.-
Pharamond the first King of France. Anno 429. -
Cloion, orClodion, the second King ofFrance, Anno 432. -
Merovaeus, the third King ofFrance. Anno Domini 450. -
Chilperic orHilperic the fourth King ofFrance, Anno 459. -
Clovis 5. King ofFrance, and the first Christian King of that Nation. Anno 485. -
Childebert, the sixt King ofFrance. Anno 514. -
Clotharius 1. the seventh King ofFrance. Anno 559. -
Cherebert 8. King of France. Anno 564. -
Chilperic, the ninth King ofFrance. Anno 577. -
Clotharius 2. the tenth King ofFrance. Anno 586. -
Dagobert the 11. King ofFrance. Anno 632. -
Clovis, (aliâs)Lewis 2. the 12. King ofFrance, Anno 645. -
Clotharius 3. the 13. King ofFrance. Anno 666. -
Childeric 2. the 14. King ofFrance. Anno 670. - Theodoric 2. 15. King of France. Anno 680.
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Clovis 3. the 16. King ofFrance. Anno 689. -
Childebert 2. the 17. King of
France. Anno 692. -
Dagobert 2. the 18. King ofFrance. Anno 710. -
Clotharius the 4, 19 King ofFrance. Anno 719. -
Daniel (alias)Chilperic 20. King ofFrance. Anno 719. -
Theodoric 21. King of France. Anno. 720. -
Childeric 3. the 22. King ofFrance. Anno 740. -
Charles Martell, Duke and Prince of theFrench. -
Pepin the short, the 23. King ofFrance, Anno 752. -
Charlemayne, Emperour of Rome, and the 24. King ofFrance. Anno 768. -
Lewis the Debonaire, Emperor of Rome, and 25.King of France. Anno 814. -
Charles theBald Emperor, and the 26. King ofFrance, Anno 840. -
Lewis 3. Emperour, and 27. King ofFrance, Anno 877. -
Lew is and Caroloman, orCarlon, the 28.King of France, An. 879. -
Lewis theLubber, andCharles theGrosse, the 29.K. of France,An. 885. -
Eudes or Odo. the 20. King of
France. Anno 891. -
Charles theSimple, the 31. King ofFrance, Anno 898. -
Rodulph, or Raoul of Burgundy, the 32. King of
France, Anno 923. -
Lewis 4. the 33. King ofFrance. Anno 939. -
Lotharius, the 34. King ofFrance. Anno 954. -
Lewis 5. the 35. King ofFrance. Anno 986. -
Hugh Capet the 36. King ofFrance. Anno 987. -
Robert 1. the 37. King ofFrance. Anno 997. -
Henry 1. the 38. King ofFrance. Anno 1031. -
Philip 1. the 39. King ofFrance. Anno 1060. -
Lewis the 6. the 40. King ofFrance. Anno 1109. -
Lewis the 7. the 41. King ofFrance. SurnamedAugustus. Anno 1137. -
Philip 2.
surnamed Augustus, the 42. King ofFrance. Anno 1180. -
Lewis the 8. and 43. King ofFrance. Anno 1223. -
S. Lewis 9. the 44. King ofFrance. Anno 1226. -
Philip 3. the 45. King ofFrance. Anno 1271. -
Philip 4. the 46. King ofFrance. Anno 1286. -
Lewis the 10. the 47. King of France, surnamed
Hutin. Anno. 1315. -
Philip 5. the 48. King ofFrance. Anno 1317. -
Charles 4. surnamed theFaire, the 49. King ofFrance. Anno 1322. -
Philip ofValois the 6. and 50. King ofFrance. Anno 1327. -
Edward the third, King of England. Anno 1351. -
John 1. or the second of that name, the 51. King ofFrance. Anno, 1350. -
Charles 5. surnamed theWise, the 52. King ofFrance. An. 1364. -
Charles 6. the 53. King ofFrance. Anno 1380. -
Henry the fifth, King of England. Anno 1412. -
Charles 7. the 54. King ofFrance. Anno 1422. -
Lewis
the 11.and 55.King of France.Anno 1461. -
Charles 8. the 56. King ofFrance. Anno 1483. -
Lewis 12. the 57. King ofFrance. Anno 1499. -
Francis 1. the 58. K. ofFrance. An. 1515. -
Henry the 2.and 59.King of France. Anno 1547. -
Francis the 2.and 60.King of France. Anno 1559. -
Charles the 9.and 61.King of France. Anno 1560. -
Henry 3. the 62. King ofFrance. Anno 1575. -
Henry the 4, the 63. King ofFrance. Anno 1589. -
Lewis the 13.and 64.King of France. Anno 1610.
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- The Table of all the Names of the Kings of FRANCE, which are contained in this Booke.