Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-rcrh6 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-24T03:37:50.206Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

The Intercourse of the Danes with the Franks, &c

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

The mutual influence of the Danish raids upon the policy of the Empire of the Franks, and vice versa, was a natural consequence, although one not sufficiently appreciated. Thus the internecine struggle of the three sons of Louis the Pious, which we have described in an earlier paper, and which culminated in the battle of Fontenay, was immediately followed by Osker's attack on the Seine, and by the capture of Nantes by the pirates. These terrible disasters drew the brothers together for a while, and on the earnest pressure of the grandees of the various parts of the empire a solemn assembly was convened. ‘At Coblentz,’ says Palgrave, ‘the three envious brothers, the three grudging and hostile kings, were convened in stately congress, their nobles, their prelates, and 110 delegates or commissioners, a special parliament. They held their sessions in that edifice still appearing as the principal feature in the sunny and cheerful city, the twin-towered church of St. Castor. A long discussion took place between the envoys on either side, and eventually special commissioners were appointed to ascertain the value and revenues of the various bishoprics, abbeys, counties, and royal domains; and it was agreed that the congress should be adjourned over the winter and meet the following year at Verdun.’ They accordingly met at Verdun, July 15, 843, and the three brothers having come together and undertaken to ratify the decision of their envoys, the treaty was duly signed in August 843, and is known as the Treaty of Verdun.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1885

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

page 302 note 1 Palgrave, , Normandy and England, i. 341Google Scholar.

page 303 note 1 Id. 343. Warnkornig, and Gerard, , Hist, des Carolingiens, 82 and 83Google Scholar.

page 304 note 1 Palgrave, 344, 345.

page 304 note 2 Dümmler, , Gesch. des Ostfränkischen Reichs, 195, 196Google Scholar.

page 304 note 3 Op. cit. 345.

page 305 note 1 Dümmler, , op. cit. 193, 194Google Scholar.

page 305 note 2 ‘Hoc dissidii genere bellatoribus utrimque pereuntibus pene omnis ilia regio defensoribus nudata suis praeda gentibus patuit externis.’— Adrevald, . Mirac. S. Bened. civ. 16Google Scholar. ‘Si qui residui sunt, sine viribus ubique aut fugiunt aut caeduntur gladiis; hinc undique paganorum et hostium irurirsiones, hinc quod omne vulgus conciditur, villae, civitates innumerae cremantur.’— Radberti Vita Walae, II. chap. vii. p. 551. Dümmler, , Op. tit. i. 191, note 29Google Scholar.

page 306 note 1 Dümmler, i. 257.

page 307 note 1 Rembart's, Li'e of St. Anskarius. Kruse, , 187–8Google Scholar.

page 307 note 2 Id. 186.

page 307 note 3 Pertz, i. 366. Kruse, 189

page 308 note 1 Prud. of Troyes. Kruse, , 173Google Scholar.

page 308 note 2 Annales Xantenses, Pertz, , ii, 228Google Scholar. Kruse, 173.

page 308 note 3 Chron. Norm. Pertz, , i. 533Google Scholar. Kruse, 173.

page 308 note 4 Pertz, i. 365. Kruse, 177.

page 308 note 5 Pertz, i. 442–3. Kruse, 178.

page 308 note 6 Pertz, ii. 253. Kruse, 179.

page 308 note 7 Capitularia Regum, Pertz, , iii. 393–5Google Scholar. Kruse, 178.

page 308 note 8 Prud. of Troyes, Pertz, . 442Google Scholar. Kruse, 178.

page 309 note 1 Fuldensian Annals, Pertz, , i. 365Google Scholar. Kruse, 180.

page 309 note 2 Pertz, i. 445. Kruse, 190.

page 309 note 3 Pertz, 369. Kruse, 229.

page 310 note 1 Prud. of Troyes, Pertz, , i. 445Google Scholar. Kruse, 190.

page 310 note 3 Pertz, ii. 303. Kruse, 191.

page 310 note 4 Pertz, i. 445. Kruse, 190, note.

page 310 note 5 Pertz, i. 366. Kruse, 189.

page 310 note 6 Pertz, ii. 229. Kruse, 197.

page 311 note 1 See Kruse, 197, note 1.

page 311 note 2 Pertz, i. 445.

page 311 note 3 Prud. of Troyes, Pertz, , 447Google Scholar. Kruse, 197.

page 311 note 4 Kruse, 197.

page 311 note 5 Dümiuler, i. 335, note 49.

page 312 note 1 Op. cit. Pertz, , ii. 303Google Scholar. Kruse, 198.

page 312 note 2 Palgrave, i. 445.

page 312 note 3 Pertz, ii. 303.

page 312 note 4 Kruse identifies this place with the town of Volobriga, named by Ptolemy among the Nemetani between the Minho and Ihe Douro, a little above Braga, on the borders of Portugal and Gallicia. Kruse, 191, note 5.

page 312 note 5 A town and see of Gallicia in the arch-diocese of St. James of Compostella, the Mindonia of the older writers. Kruse, id. note 6.

page 312 note 6 Pertz, i. 445. Kruse, 190.

page 313 note 1 Mon. Hist. Brit. 346–7.

page 313 note 2 Op. cit. 131.

page 314 note 1 Todd, , Wars of the Danes, ete. liiGoogle Scholar.

page 316 note 1 Id. 9 and 224.

page 316 note 2 Id. 9.

page 316 note 3 Kruse, 130.

page 316 note 4 Top. llib. ch. xxxvii.

page 317 note 1 Op. tit. 145.

page 317 note 2 Chron. Scot. 145. Annals of the Four Masters, 466, notes.

page 317 note 3 Wars of the Danes, 15 and li. note 2.

page 317 note 4 Id. lxv. note 4.

page 317 note 5 Id.15 and 227.

page 317 note 6 Id. xlii. note 5.

page 318 note 1 Wars of the Danes, &c. civ. note 3.

page 318 note 2 Chron. Scot. 145. Annals of the Four Masters, 466, notes.

page 318 note 3 Annals of the Four Masters, 465, note a.

page 318 note 4 Vide infra.

page 318 note 5 Annals of the Four Masters, 465.

page 319 note 1 Wars of the Danes. &c. 19, and introduction, lxi.

page 319 note 2 Dunraven's, LordIrish Arch. i. 108Google Scholar.

page 319 note 3 Wars of the Danes, xlviii.

page 319 note 4 Chron. Scot. 145. Annals of the Four Masters, 467.

page 320 note 1 Op. cit. 13 and 226.

page 320 note 2 Id. xlix. note 2.

page 320 note 3 Annals of the Four Masters, 467, note 2.

page 320 note 4 Todd, , Wars of the Danes, xliv. 2Google Scholar.

page 321 note 1 Annals of the Four Masters, 468, notes.

page 321 note 2 Gir. Cam. Top. Hib. xl. Annals of the Four Masters, 466, noted.

page 321 note 3 Op. cit. introduction, lvii. (notes 15–17) and 227.

page 321 note 4 Op. cit. 147.

page 322 note 1 Op. cit. i. 470.

page 322 note 2 Op. cit. 19.

page 322 note 3 Id. note 8, and introduction lx.

page 322 note 4 Annals of the Four Masters, i. 471.

page 322 note 5 Chron. Scot. 147–9. Annals of the Four Masters, 475.

page 323 note 1 Ibid. 370, note b.

page 323 note 2 Op. cit. 149.

page 323 note 3 Annals of the Four Masters, i. 474, note a.

page 323 note 4 Ibid. i. 475.

page 323 note 5 Op. cit. 235. See also Annals of the Four Masters, sub an, 994.

page 323 note 6 See Anglo-Saxon Chron. sub an. 876.

page 323 note 7 Op. cit. i. 653.

page 324 note 1 Annals of the Four Masters, i. 475–6, notes.

page 324 note 2 Book of Rights, p. 40.

page 324 note 3 Id. 207. Wars of the Danes, &c., introduction, Ixvii. notes.

page 324 note 4 Chron. Scot. 149. Annals of the Four Masters, 476, note c.

page 325 note 1 Ibid. 149. Annah of the Four Masters, 475–7.

page 325 note 2 Chron. Scot. 149.

page 325 note 3 Id. 151.

page 325 note 4 Chron. Scot. 150, 151. Annals of the Four Masters, 477.

page 325 note 5 Ibid. 151. Annals of the Four Masters, 479–81.

page 325 note 6 Annah of the Four Masters, 483.

page 326 note 1 Op. cit. 151.

page 326 note 2 Id.

page 326 note 3 See DrTodd's, introduction to Wars of the Dana, lxii–iii. noteGoogle Scholar.

page 328 note 1 Op. cit. 115–9.

page 328 note 2 Annals of the Four Mailers, 480.

page 328 note 3 Chron. Scot. 151.

page 329 note 1 Chron. Scot. 152, note i.

page 329 note 2 Annals of the Four Masters, 484, note f.

page 329 note 3 Wars of the Danes, introduction lxiii.

page 329 note 4 Chron. Scot. 153.

page 329 note 5 Op. cit. 19.

page 330 note 1 Op. cit. 119–21.

page 330 note 2 Wars of the Danes, Ixiv. note.

page 332 note 1 Op. cit. 123.

page 332 note 2 Op. cit. 115–25.

page 332 note 3 Op. cit. 125.

page 332 note 4 Annals of the Four Mailers, 485.

page 333 note 1 Mon. Hist. Brit. 835 and 845.

page 333 note 2 Id.

page 333 note 3 Op. cit. 131.

page 334 note 1 Brussels Fragment, 131–6.