Miniatures of French history
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"Miniatures of French history" by Hilaire Belloc is a collection of historical vignettes written in the early 20th century. It presents vivid, tightly focused scenes from antiquity to the medieval formation of the French state, highlighting moments of colonization, conversion, warfare, and kingship that shaped a national identity. The opening of this collection moves briskly from myth-tinged origins to state-building: Greeks found Marseilles through a Ligurian princess’s choice; Cæsar crushes the seafaring Veneti in a decisive naval gambit; St. Martin dies amid visionary memories that anchor the faith in Gaul; and Clovis’s baptism at Rheims weds Frankish arms to Catholic legitimacy. It then recounts Charles Martel’s stand against the Arab advance near Tours, the ambush of Charlemagne’s rearguard at Roncesvalles that begets the Roland legend, and Paris’s grim defense against Viking siege led by Eudes as imperial aid falters. With Hugh Capet’s election and coronation at Noyon, the narrative marks France’s political re-centering; on the Aragon frontier it sketches the hard, hopeful rhythms of early Reconquista; and it closes this opening stretch with William of Normandy, rebuffed by the French king yet methodically mustering ships and men for the English venture.
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