History of France

Author: Charlotte M. Yonge

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History of France by Charlotte M. Yonge is a historical book that provides an overview of the earlier kings of France, including the formation of the Neustrian kingdom and the rule of Hugh Capet. It covers the influence of the Franks, the impact of Christianity and civilization, and the development of customs and laws in France.
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