An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages 375 814

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In the following spring he went bacFwith the army to Attigny, in France, and was there baptized. From that moment he disappears from history ; but legend has seized upon him, and has made him the ancestor of the great reigning house of Capet.
The settlement of Saxony went on, with occasional military episodes, by the slower, but more Settlement of certain, processes of education and religious Saxony, co nversio n. It appears to us to be anything but wise to force a religion upon a people at the
... point of the sword ; but the singular fact is, that in tAvo generations there was no more truly devout Christian people, ac- cording to the standards of the time, than just these same Saxons. A little more than a hundred years from 204 CHARLEMAGNE KING OF THE FRANKS.
the time when Charlemagne had thrashed the nation into unwilling acceptance of Frankish control, the crown of the Empire he founded was set upon the head of a Saxon prince.
The progress in friendly relations between the two The peoples is seen in the second of the great ''Capituium ordinances by which Saxon affairs were regu- Saxomcum, " J # ° 797.


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