FOOTNOTES:[A]A Gallic heroine of the second century.[B]A Norse chieftain who led a piratical invasion of France in the eighth century, and was pacified with the fief of Normandy where he and his followers in arms settled.[C]William, Archbishop of Tyre, reports this frightful address in his history of the Crusaders.[D]Baudry, Archbishop of Dole, says: "It was not imputed a crime to eat up the Saracens; it was considered to be a waging of war against them with the teeth."[E]Four-handed.
[A]A Gallic heroine of the second century.
[A]A Gallic heroine of the second century.
[B]A Norse chieftain who led a piratical invasion of France in the eighth century, and was pacified with the fief of Normandy where he and his followers in arms settled.
[B]A Norse chieftain who led a piratical invasion of France in the eighth century, and was pacified with the fief of Normandy where he and his followers in arms settled.
[C]William, Archbishop of Tyre, reports this frightful address in his history of the Crusaders.
[C]William, Archbishop of Tyre, reports this frightful address in his history of the Crusaders.
[D]Baudry, Archbishop of Dole, says: "It was not imputed a crime to eat up the Saracens; it was considered to be a waging of war against them with the teeth."
[D]Baudry, Archbishop of Dole, says: "It was not imputed a crime to eat up the Saracens; it was considered to be a waging of war against them with the teeth."
[E]Four-handed.
[E]Four-handed.