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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- R. B., 1632?-1725?
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- London :: Printed by J. Okes and are to be sold by James Beekes, at his shop ...,
- 1639.
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Contents
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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. Anno429. -
Cloion, orClodion, the second King ofFrance, Anno432. -
Merovaeus, the third King ofFrance. Anno Domini450. -
Chilperic orHilperic the fourth King ofFrance, Anno459. -
Clovis 5. King ofFrance, and the first Christian King of that Nation. Anno485. -
Childebert, the sixt King ofFrance. Anno514. -
Clotharius 1. the seventh King ofFrance. Anno559. -
Cherebert 8. King of France. Anno564. -
Chilperic, the ninth King ofFrance. Anno577. -
Clotharius 2. the tenth King ofFrance. Anno586. -
Dagobert
the 11.King of France.Anno 632. -
Clovis,
(aliâs) Lewis 2.the 12.King of France,Anno 645. -
Clotharius 3.
the 13.King of France.Anno 666. -
Childeric 2.
the 14.King of France.Anno 670. -
Theodoric
2.15. King of France. Anno680. -
Clovis 3.
the 16.King of France.Anno 689. -
Childebert
2. the17. King ofFrance. Anno692. -
Dagobert 2.
the 18.King of France,Anno 710. -
Clotharius
the 4, 19King of France.Anno 719. -
Daniel
(alias) Chilperic 20.King of France.Anno 719. -
Theodoric 21. King of France. Anno720. -
Childeric 3.
the 22.King of France.Anno 740. -
Charles Martell, Duke and Prince of theFrench. -
Pepin the short, the23. King ofFrance, Anno752. -
Charlemayne, Emperour of Rome, and the24. King ofFrance. Anno768. -
Lewis the Debonaire, Emperor of Rome, and
25. King of France. Anno814. -
Charles theBald Emperor, and the26. King ofFrance, Anno840. -
Lewis 3.
Emperour, and 27.King of France,Anno 877. -
Lewis and Caroloman,
or Carlon, the28. King of France, An.879. -
Lewis
the Lubber,and Charlesthe Grosse, the29. K. ofFrance, An.885. -
Eudes
or Odo. the30. King ofFrance. Anno891. -
Charles
the Simple,the 31.King of France,Anno 898. -
Rodulph,
or Raoulof Burgundy, the32. King ofFrance, Anno923. -
Lewis 4.
the 33.King of France.Anno 939. -
Lotharius,
the 34.King of France.Anno 954. -
Lewis 5.
the 35.King of France.Anno 986. -
Hugh Capet
the 36.King of France.Anno 987. -
Robert 1.
the 37.King of France.Anno 997. -
Henry 1.
the 38.King of France.Anno 1031. -
Philip 1.
the 39.King of France.Anno 1060. -
Lewis
the 6.the 40.King of France.Anno 1109. -
Lewis
the 7.the 41.King of France.Surnamed Augustus.Anno 1137. -
Philip 2. surnamedAugustus, the 42.King of France.Anno 1180. -
Lewis
the 8.and 43.King of France.Anno 1223. -
S. Lewis 9.
the 44.King of France.Anno 1226. -
Philip 3.
the 45.King of France.Anno 1271. -
Philip 4.
the 46.King of France.Anno 1286. -
Lewis the
10. the47. King of France, surnamedHutin. Anno.1315. -
Philip 5.
the 48.King of France.Anno 1317. -
Charles 4.
surnamed the Faire,the 49.King of France.Anno 1322. -
Philip
of Valoisthe 6.and 50.King of France.Anno 133. -
Edward the third, King of England. Anno
1351. -
John 1. or the second of that name, the51. King ofFrance. Anno,1350. -
Charles 5.
surnamed the Wise,the 52.King of France.An. 1364. -
Charles 6.
the 53.King of France.Anno 1380. -
Henry the fifth, King of England. Anno
1412. -
Charles 7.
the 54.King of France.Anno 1422. -
Lewis
the 11.and 55.King of France.Anno 1461. -
Charles 8.
the 56.King of France.Anno 1483. -
Lewis 12.
the 57.King of France.Anno 1499. -
Francis 1.
the 58.K. of France.An. 1515. -
Henry the
2. and59. King of France. Anno1547. -
Francis the
2. and60. King of France. Anno1559. -
Charles the
9. and61. King of France. Anno1560. -
Henry 3.
the 62.King of France.Anno 1575. -
Henry
the 4,the 63.King of France.Anno 1589. -
Lewis the
13. and64. King of France. Anno1610.
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- The Table of all the Names of the Kings of FRANCE, which are contained in this Booke.