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- first two books, Richerus made extensive use of the annals and church history written by Flodoard (d. 966). From 969 onwards Richerus had no earlier history...
- Carolingian royal power in the south of the kingdom, and (according to Richerus) to obtain the support of the local southern lords in his fight against...
- mostly known thanks to the Annals of Flodoard and the later Historiae of Richerus. Louis was born to King Charles III and his second wife Eadgifu, in the...
- presence in the semi-independent south of West Francia, and – according to Richerus – to gain support of southern nobles in his fight against the Robertians...
- above all, it seems that he was shocked by the early death of his father. Richerus explains that Hugh the Great remembered his father who had died for his...
- this added byname also appears in the writings of 10th-century historian Richerus, who used Flodoard as a source. The implications of this byname, Constantine...
- soldiers, faced King Robert's army at Soissons in June 923. According to Richerus, Robert was killed in battle by Count Fulbert or according to other historians...
- Adelaide's ancestry is unknown. However Bouchard overlooked other evidences: Richerus' Historiae or the Translatio sancti Maglorii. "Women's Biography: Adelaide...
- in a riding accident on 22 May 987. In May 987, chroniclers, including Richerus and Gerbert of Aurillac, wrote that in Senlis "died the race of Charles"...
- archbishop Adalbero began to enlarge the Carolingian cathedral. The historian Richerus, a pupil of Adalbero, gives a very precise description of the work carried...