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followers to safeguard the retreat of the royal army。



During the last ten years of the eighth century; however;

Charles was obliged to devote himself exclusively to affairs of

the South。 The Pope; Leo III; had been attacked by a band

of Roman rowdies and had been left for dead in the street。

Some kind people had bandaged his wounds and had helped

him to escape to the camp of Charles; where he asked for

help。 An army of Franks soon restored quiet and carried Leo

back to the Lateran Palace which ever since the days of Constantine;

had been the home of the Pope。 That was in December

of the year 799。 On Christmas day of the next year;

Charlemagne; who was staying in Rome; attended the service

in the ancient church of St。 Peter。 When he arose from prayer;

the Pope placed a crown upon his head; called him Emperor of

the Romans and hailed him once more with the title of ‘‘Augustus''

which had not been heard for hundreds of years。



Once more Northern Europe was part of a Roman Empire;

but the dignity was held by a German chieftain who could

read just a little and never learned to write。 But he could

fight and for a short while there was order and even the rival

emperor in Constantinople sent a letter of approval to his

‘‘dear Brother。''



Unfortunately this splendid old man died in the year 814。

His sons and his grandsons at once began to fight for the

largest share of the imperial inheritance。 Twice the Carolingian

lands were divided; by the treaties of Verdun in the

year 843 and by the treaty of Mersen…on…the…Meuse in the

year 870。 The latter treaty divided the entire Frankish Kingdom

into two parts。 Charles the Bold received the western

half。 It contained the old Roman province called Gaul where

the language of the people had become thoroughly romanized。

The Franks soon learned to speak this language and this

accounts for the strange fact that a purely Germanic land

like France should speak a Latin tongue。



The other grandson got the eastern part; the land which

the Romans had called Germania。 Those inhospitable regions

had never been part of the old Empire。 Augustus had

tried to conquer this ‘‘far east;'' but his legions had been

annihilated in the Teutoburg Wood in the year 9 and the people had

never been influenced by the higher Roman civilisation。 They

spoke the popular Germanic tongue。 The Teuton word for

‘‘people'' was ‘‘thiot。'' The Christian missionaries therefore

called the German language the ‘‘lingua theotisca'' or the

‘‘lingua teutisca;'' the ‘‘popular dialect'' and this word

‘‘teutisca'' was changed into ‘‘Deutsch'' which accounts for the name

‘‘Deutschland。''



As for the famous Imperial Crown; it very soon slipped

off the heads of the Carolingian successors and rolled back onto

the Italian plain; where it became a sort of plaything of a

number of little potentates who stole the crown from each other

amidst much bloodshed and wore it (with or without the permission

of the Pope) until it was the turn of some more ambitious

neighbour。 The Pope; once more sorely beset by his

enemies; sent north for help。 He did not appeal to the ruler

of the west…Frankish kingdom; this time。 His messengers

crossed the Alps and addressed themselves to Otto; a Saxon

Prince who was recognised as the greatest chieftain of the

different Germanic tribes。



Otto; who shared his people's affection for the blue skies

and the gay and beautiful people of the Italian peninsula;

hastened to the rescue。 In return for his services; the Pope;

Leo VIII; made Otto ‘‘Emperor;'' and the eastern half of

Charles' old kingdom was henceforth known as the ‘‘Holy

Roman Empire of the German Nation。''



This strange political creation managed to live to the ripe

old age of eight hundred and thirty…nine years。 In the year

1801; (during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson;) it was

most unceremoniously relegated to the historical scrapheap。

The brutal fellow who destroyed the old Germanic Empire was

the son of a Corsican notary…public who had made a brilliant

career in the service of the French Republic。 He was ruler

of Europe by the grace of his famous Guard Regiments; but

he desired to be something more。 He sent to Rome for the

Pope and the Pope came and stood by while General Napoleon

placed the imperial crown upon his own head and proclaimed

himself heir to the tradition of Charlemagne。 For history is

like life。 The more things change; the more they remain

the same。







THE NORSEMEN



WHY THE PEOPLE OF THE TENTH CENTURY

PRAYED THE LORD TO PROTECT THEM

FROM THE FURY OF THE NORSEMEN





IN the third and fourth centuries; the Germanic tribes of

central Europe had broken through the defences of the Empire

that they might plunder Rome and live on the fat of the

land。 In the eighth century it became the turn of the Germans

to be the ‘‘plundered…ones。'' They did not like this at all; even

if their enemies were their first cousins; the Norsemen; who

lived in Denmark and Sweden and Norway。



What forced these hardy sailors to turn pirate we do not

know; but once they had discovered the advantages and pleasures

of a buccaneering career there was no one who could stop

them。 They would suddenly descend upon a peaceful Frankish

or Frisian village; situated on the mouth of a river。 They

would kill all the men and steal all the women。 Then they

would sail away in their fast…sailing ships and when the soldiers

of the king or emperor arrived upon the scene; the robbers

were gone and nothing remained but a few smouldering

ruins。



During the days of disorder which followed the death of

Charlemagne; the Northmen developed great activity。 Their

fleets made raids upon every country and their sailors established

small independent kingdoms along the coast of Holland

and France and England and Germany; and they even found

their way into Italy。 The Northmen were very intelligent

They soon learned to speak the language of their subjects and

gave up the uncivilised ways of the early Vikings (or Sea…

Kings who had been very picturesque but also very unwashed

and terribly cruel。



Early in the tenth century a Viking by the name of Rollo

had repeatedly attacked the coast of France。 The king of

France; too weak to resist these northern robbers; tried to

bribe them into ‘‘being good。'' He offered them the province

of Normandy; if they would promise to stop bothering the rest

of his domains。 Rollo accepted this bargain and became ‘‘Duke

of Normandy。''



But the passion of conquest was strong in the blood of his

children。 Across the channel; only a few hours away from the

European mainland; they could see the white cliffs and the

green fields of England。 Poor England had passed through

difficult days。 For two hundred years it had been a Roman

colony。 After the Romans left; it had been conquered by the

Angles and the Saxons; two German tribes from Schleswig。

Next the Danes had taken the greater part of the country

and had established the kingdom of Cnut。 The Danes had

been driven away and now (it was early in the eleventh century)

another Saxon king; Edward the Confessor; was on the

throne。 But Edward was not expected to live long and he

had no children。 The circumstances favoured the ambitious

dukes of Normandy。



In 1066 Edward died。 Immediately William of Normandy

crossed the channel; defeated and killed Harold of

Wessex (who had taken the crown) at the battle of Hastings;

and proclaimed himself king of England。



In another chapter I have told you how in the year 800 a

German chieftain had become a Roman Emperor。 Now in

the year 1066 the grandson of a Norse pirate was recognised

as King of England。



Why should we ever read fairy stories; when the truth

of history is so much more interesting and entertaining?







FEUDALISM



HOW CENTRAL EUROPE; ATTACKED FROM

THREE SIDES; BECAME AN ARMED CAMP

AND WHY EUROPE WOULD HAVE PERISHED

WITHOUT THOSE PROFESSIONAL

SOLDIERS AND ADMINISTRATORS WHO

WERE PART OF THE FEUDAL SYSTEM





THE following; then; is the state of Europe in the year one

thousand; when most people were so unhappy that they welcomed

the prophecy foretelling the approaching end of the

world and rushed to the monasteries; that the Day of Judgement

might find them engaged upon devout duties。



At an unknown date; the Germanic tribes had left their old

home in Asia and had moved westward into Europe。 By

sheer pressure of numbers they had forced their way into the

Roman Empire。 They had destroyed the great western empire;

but the eastern part; being off the main route of the

great migrations; had managed to survive and feebly continued

the traditions of Rome's ancient glory。



During the days of disorder which had followed; (the true

‘‘dark ages'' of history; the sixth and seventh centuries of our

era;) the German tribes had been persuaded to accept the

Christian religion and had recognised the Bishop of Rome

as the Pope or spiritual head of the world。 In the ninth century;

the organising genius of Charlemagne had revived the

Roman Empire and had united the greater part of western

Europe into a single state。 During the tenth century this

empire had gone to pieces。 The western part had become a

separate kingdom; France。 The eastern half was known as the

Holy Roman Empire of the German nation; and the rulers of

this federation of states then pretended that they were the

direct heirs of Caesar and Augustus。



Unfortunately the power of the kings of France did not

stretch beyond the moat of their royal residence; while the

Holy Roman Emperor was openly defied by his powerful

subjects whenever it suited their fancy or their profit。



To increase the misery of the masses of the people; the

triangle of western Europe (look at page 128; please) was for ever

exposed to attacks from three sides。 On the south lived the

ever da
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