Footnotes
[141]
The anonymous author of the "Life of Louis the Debonnaire" in
Duchesne's "Collection," tome ii, p. 298.
[142]
Tegan says that what seldom happened under Charlemagne was a
common practice under Louis.
[143]
Being desirous to check the nobility, he promoted one Bernard
to the place of chamberlain, by which the great lords were exasperated
to the highest pitch.