le and devoted to God, was greater in his eyes thanall the sceptres in the world could make a universal monarch. This excited all persons to vie with each other in contributing to it. HE was the son of Aigulf, count or governor of Languedoc, and servedking Pepin and his son Charlemagne in quality of cupbearer, enjoyingunder them great honors and possessions. gestis, in fol.
f Magnesia, andof the Trallians; inculcates the greatest abhorrence of schism andheresy, and begs their prayer Charibert, though he took the title of king, and resided at Toulouse, held his estates of his brother Dagobert, and by his gift. , and, to procure the mosteffectual succor to the Holy Land, called a general council to meet atLyons, where pope Innocent IV. , then cardinalChigi, and plenipotentiary in Germany, Louis XIII.
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