1102 ([return])
[ No legend is more frequently encountered; we find it as late as the twelfth century.]

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1103 ([return])
[ Chilperic, for example, acting under the advice of Fredegonde after the death of all their children.]

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1104 ([return])
[ Montalembert, ibid., II. book 8; and especially "Les Forêts de la France dans l'antiquité et au Moyen Age," by Alfred Maury. Spinoe et vepres is a phrase constantly recurring in the lives of the saints.]

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1105 ([return])
[ We find the same thing to day with the colonies of Trappists in Algiers.]

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1106 ([return])
[ "Polyptique d'Irminon," by Guérard. In this work we see the prosperity of the domain belonging to the Abbey of St. Germain des Près at the end of the eighth century. According to M. Guérard's statistics, the peasantry of Paliseau were about as prosperous in the time of Charlemagne as at the present day.]

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