A general chronological history of France beginning before the reign of King Pharamond, and ending with the reign of King Henry the Fourth, containing both the civil and the ecclesiastical transactions of that kingdom / by the sieur De Mezeray ... ; translated by John Bulteel ...
- Title
- A general chronological history of France beginning before the reign of King Pharamond, and ending with the reign of King Henry the Fourth, containing both the civil and the ecclesiastical transactions of that kingdom / by the sieur De Mezeray ... ; translated by John Bulteel ...
- Author
- Mézeray, François Eudes de, 1610-1683.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.N. for Thomas Basset, Samuel Lowndes, Christopher Wilkinson, William Cademan, and Jacob Tonson,
- 1683.
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- France -- History.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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TO THE Most Illustrious Prince JAMES Duke of Yorke, &c. - TO THE READER.
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volume - 1
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE General History OF FRANCE.
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The First Race.
- Pharamond, King I.
- Clodion the Hairy, OR Long Locks, King II.
- Meroveus, or Merovee, King III.
- Childeric, King IV.
- Clovis, King V.
- Childebert, I. King VI.
- Clotair I. King VII.
- Cherebert, King VIII .
- Chilperic, King IX.
- Clotair II. King X.
- Dagobert I. King XI.
- Clovis II. King XII.
- Clotaire III. King XIII.
- Childeric II. King XIV.
- Thierry I. King XV.
- Clovis III. King XVI.
- Childebert II. King XVII.
- Dagobert II. King XVIII.
- Chilperic II. King XIX.
- Thierry II. King XX.
- Interregnum.
- Childeric III. called the WITLESS.
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The Second Race OF KINGS Which have Reigned in
FRANCE, And are Named CARLIANS, OR Carolovinians. -
THE THIRD RACE OR LINE Of the KINGS of FRANCE, Called the Capetine Race, or of theCapets. - Hugh Capet, King XXXV.
- Robert, King XXXVI.
- Henry I. King XXXVII.
- Philip I. King XXXVIII.
- Lewis the Gross, King XXXIX.
- Lewis called the Young, King XL.
- Philip II. King XLI.
- Lewis VIII. King XLII.
- Saint Lewis, King XLIII. Aged Eleven years six Months.
- Philip III. King XLIV.
- Philip IV. King XLV.
- Lewis X. called Hutin, King XLVI.
- REGENCY without a KING for Five Months.
- Philip V. King XLVII.
- Charles IV. King XLVIII.
- REGENCY.
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volume - 2
- half title
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Philip VI. King XLIX. - John I. King L.
- Charles the Dauphin Lieutenant, then Regent, Aged some XXI years.
- Charles the Dauphin, Regent for the Second time.
- Charles V. called the VVise, and the Eloquent, King of France, LI.
- Charles VI, King LII.
- Charles VII. King LIII.
- LEWIS XI.
- CHARLES VIII.
- LEWIS XII, Surnamed The JUST, AND THE Father of the People.
- FRANCIS I, CALLED The Great KING, AND THE Father of Learning.
- HENRY II.
- volume - 3
- A TABLE OF THE KINGS OF FRANCE Contained in this FIRST PART.
- A TABLE Of the Principal Matters contained in this FIRST TOME.
- A TABLE OF THE KINGS OF FRANCE Contained in this SECOND PART.
- A TABLE Of the Principal Matters contained in this SECOND VOLUME.
- table of kings - 3
- A TABLE Of the Principal Matters contained in this THIRD PART.