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Kelley, David H, A New Consideration of the Carolingians, NEHGR v101 (1947)
pp109-112.
Moriarty, George Andrews, Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III And Queen
Philippa. Salt Lake: Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985. LDS
Film#0441438. nypl#ARF-86-2555.
Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge:
University Press, 1952. Chatham 940.1PRE.
Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Euroopaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte
der europaischen Staaten, New Series, Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1978-.
Settipani, Christian, Les Ancetres de Charlemagne, 1989, and, Settipani,
Christian, and Patrick van Kerrebrouck, La Prehistoire des Capetiens, 1993, as
transcribed by Gilles Houdry, Aug 1994. Roots-l genealog.charlanc[1-7]
Stone, Don, From the Consul Syagrius to Charlemagne, Rowan College, NJ:
author, 1995. Author address: stone@@elvis.rowan.edu
Tapsell, R. F., Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World. New
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Wagner, Anthony, Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical
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RESEARCH NOTES:
Mayor of the Palace; First King of the Franks of the second race [Ref: Weis
AR #50] Mayor of the Palace, King of Neustrie and Franks' King (741-768)
[Ref: Settipani CharlAnc]
752: by St. Boniface, he was anounted Archbishop of Metz [Ref: Wurts p166]
751-768: King of the Franks [Ref: Weis AR #50, Tapsell p170, Stone 1995]
741-768 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc]
shortly after 752: crossed the Alps, punished the Lombards, took from
them all their territory about Rome and gave it to the Pope "to belong to
him and to the bishops of Rome forever." That was the beginning of the
Papal sovereignty. The States of the Church, as they were called,
remained under the sovereignty of the Popes until 1871. [Ref: Wurts p166]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: Kelley Carolingians p111f, Weis AR #50] (715) [Ref: ES I #2]
714/15 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc] 715 [Ref: Moriarty p8] abt 715 [Ref: Moriarty
p5, Stone 1995], place: [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc], parents: [Ref: Kelley
Carolingians p111f, Moriarty p5, Moriarty p7, Settipani CharlAnc, Stone 1995,
Wagner #30, Watney #207, Weis AR #50], father: [Ref: CMH p155, Moriarty p216,
Moriarty p220]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: ES I #2, Moriarty p220, Moriarty p5] 768 [Ref: CMH p155, Kelley
Carolingians p111f, Moriarty p8, Stone 1995, Wagner #30, Watney #207, Weis AR
#50] Sep 768 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc], place: [Ref: ES I #2, Settipani
CharlAnc]