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Preface
Chapter 1, Interpretation Gods ensnare the Teutons
2, The Nibelungs
3, Alaric depiction Visigoth
4,Attila say publicly Hun
5, Genseric say publicly Vandal
6, Theodoric the Ostragoth
7, Clovis
8, Emperor the Great
9, Mohammed
10, Physicist Martel status Pepin
11, Charlemagne
12, Haren-al-Raschid
13, King the Saxon
14, Rollo description Viking
15, King the Great
16, Henry say publicly Fowler
17, Knut the Great
18, The Cid
19, Edward say publicly Confessor
20, William the Conqueror
21, Peter rendering Hermit
22, Town Barbarossa
23, Physicist II captain his sons
24, Louis IX
25, Robert Bruce
26, Marco Polo
27, Edward rendering Black Prince
28, William Mention and Poet von Winkelreid
29, Tamerlane
30, Physicist V
31, Joan of Arc
32, Gutenberg
33, Statesman the Kingmaker
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