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return and Rollo
In 886, when Sigfred retreated in return for tribute, Rollo stayed behind and was eventually bought off and sent to harry Burgundy.
In return, King Charles granted Rollo land between the Epte and the sea as well as Brittany and according to Dudo of St. Quentin, the hand of the King's daughter, Gisela, although this marriage and Gisela herself are unknown to Frankish sources.
In 911 the Norseman Gongu Hrolf ( also known as Hrolf Walker as he was reportedly too big to have a horse carry him and Rollo ) met Charles the Simple and agreed the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte where it was agreed the Hrolf would convert to Christianity and become Charles ' vassal in return for being created Duke of Normandy.

return and swore
The person taking the oath swore to leave the country directly and promptly never to return to the kingdom unless by permission of the sovereign.
In return for a diploma granting him the city, Nur al-Din swore allegiance to Saladin, promising to follow him in every expedition in the war against the Crusaders and repairing damage done to the city.
Olivier slapped her face, and Leigh slapped him in return and swore at him before she made her way to the stage.
The city government in Poitiers based its claims to legitimacy on the theory of government where the mayor and échevins held jurisdiction of the city's affairs in fief from the king: that is, they swore allegiance and promised support for him, and in return he granted them local authority.
The Ruling Stewards wielded the authority of the Kings, but never presumed to take the title for themselves: each succeeding Steward swore an oath to yield the rule of the realm back to the King, if he should ever return, although with the passing of centuries the oath became more a formality.
Pelias swore before Zeus that he would give up the throne at Jason's return while expecting that Jason's attempt to steal the Golden Fleece would be a fatal enterprise.
She swore an oath by the Styx that the Harpies would no longer harangue Phineus, and the Boreads then turned back to return to the Argonauts ; it is for this reason, according to Apollonius, that the " Floating Islands " are now called the Strophades, the " Turning Islands ".
He accepted the surrender of the English led by Aetheling Edgar ( the heir to King Harold II's English claim to the throne ), Archbishop Aldred, Earl Edwin, Earl Morcar and the chief men of London who swore loyalty to William in return for good government.
In return for this bounty, equivalent to several years ' pay, the troops swore an oath to protect the emperors.
In return for Barahir's courage and loyalty, Finrod swore an oath of friendship to Barahir and his family, giving him his ring as a token.
One crewman swore he saw one before an engine malfunction that caused his B-25 Mitchell bomber to rapidly lose altitude, forcing the aircraft to return to base.
When questioned about the actions of Aristagoras, his deputy, Histiaeus claimed no prior knowledge of the plans and swore to put down the rebellion if Darius allowed him to return to Ionia.
This pact worked in Bretislaus ' favour, as the Polish ruler swore never again to attack Bohemia in return for an annual subsidy to Gniezno.
Auxilius says he begged the bishops for their forgiveness, and in return for the lifting of the excommunication, swore an oath to remain a layman for the rest of his life, to never again enter Rome, and to make no attempts to reassume his former see at Porto.
In 852, Salomon swore an oath to Charles and became his loyal follower ( fidelis ); in return, in a manner similar to Erispoe, he was granted Rennes, Nantes, and Retz as a " third " of Brittany to be held from Charles in fee.
Balagtas swore he would overcome Huseng Sisiw as he would not ask anything in return as a poet.
On July 2 in the Korakuen Hall, Motoko Baba announced the unfathomable return ( as Baba publicly swore that he would never be allowed back in All Japan, following a departure in 1990 to form the Super World of Sports ) of Genichiro Tenryu, as he would team with Kawada to face Maunnakea Mossman and Stan Hansen on July 23 ( at the final tour show ).
In return he swore allegiance to the Spanish Crown and stated he would settle some families in Missouri.
Upon Nagash's first return from death, the Tomb Kings revolted against him, and swore vengeance upon his head and upon any of his followers.
The terms of the surrender allowed the colony's governor, Dr Eduard Haber, to return to Germany while German civilians could remain as long as they swore an oath of neutrality.
John was recognised at the head of Anjou in return of what he swore he would not interfere if Baldwin IV or Otto IV attacked Philip II.
He swore one day the Matoran would return to Metru Nui ...
Hans Escher, who had led the evangelical forces but loathed Zwingli, swore he ’ d kill Jud upon his return.
Many rumours persist about his true persona, the most common being that he is the ancient dwarf king Snorri Whitebeard, the only king to be shown proper respect by the elves, and a great warrior who swore to return to the aid of his people in their time of greatest need.

return and fealty
In return, the barons renewed their oaths of fealty to King John on 19 June 1215, which is when the document Magna Carta was created.
The Normans were by this time firmly established in southern Italy, and later in the year 1059 the new alliance was cemented at Melfi, where the Pope, accompanied by Hildebrand, Cardinal Humbert and the abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino, solemnly invested Robert Guiscard with the duchies of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily, and Richard of Aversa with the principality of Capua, in return for oaths of fealty and the promise of assistance in guarding the rights of the Church.
A fee ( Latin: feudum ; French: Seigneurie ) was the central element of feudalism and consisted of heritable property or rights granted by an overlord to a vassal who held it in fealty ( or " in fee ") in return for a form of feudal allegiance and service, usually given by the personal ceremonies of homage and fealty.
For example, in return for receiving his tenant's fealty or homage, the overlord had a duty to protect his tenant.
After reaching Constantinople, the crusaders were obliged to swear an oath of fealty to Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus and promise to return to the Byzantine Empire any land they might capture.
At the death of Henry III, 16 November 1272, the Earl took the lead in swearing fealty to Edward I, who was then in Sicily on his return from the Crusade.
In 1269, while searching for allies, Mestwin II entered into an alliance with expanding at the cost of Slavic lands and ever aggressive Brandenburg margraves, Treaty of Choszczno, and most likely in return for military and financial help he gave oath of fealty and paid homage over a couple Pomeralian towns ( Świecie and Białogard ) to these dukes.
In return, the barons renewed their oaths of fealty to King John on 19 July 1215.
Article III created an investiture ceremony whereby the Georgian kings, upon swearing fealty to Russia ’ s emperors, would receive in return such tokens of respect as a sword, scepter and ermine mantle.

return and Charles
In 1252, on the death of his mother, Blanche of Castile, Alphonse was joint regent with Charles of Anjou until the return of Louis IX.
Soon Clotaire IV died and Odo gave up on Chilperic and, in exchange for recognising his dukedom, surrendered the king to Charles, who recognised his kingship over all the Franks in return for legitimate royal affirmation of his mayoralty, likewise over all the kingdoms ( 718 ).
Charles was outraged, and upon their return in October, he and Buckingham demanded that King James declare war on Spain.
In the mid-1970s, a review of the American movie Jaws marked the magazine's return to more commercial perspectives, and an editorial turnover: ( Serge Daney, Serge Toubiana, Thierry Jousse, Antoine de Baecque and Charles Tesson ).
Arrangements for his subsequent return to Paris on a new agreement were temporarily upset by the abdication of Charles X and the July Revolution of 1830.
Meanwhile, Quakers in New England had been banished ( and some executed ), and Charles was advised by his councillors to issue a mandamus condemning this practice and allowing them to return.
His preference for clarity and order influenced the Purist style of Amédée Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret ( Le Corbusier ), and made Gris an important exemplar of the post-war " return to order " movement.
" In return for these favours, Charles had to promise to hand over Capua, Caserta, Aversa, Nocera, and Amalfi to the pope's nephew, a thoroughly worthless and immoral man.
As reflected by the cancellations of Sunset Beach and Port Charles, it can sometime be more beneficial for a broadcasting network to return a timeslot to its local stations than to keep on the air a soap opera with disappointing ratings.
Charles Darwin spent six days of observation on the island in 1836 during his return journey on HMS Beagle.
The song, known as " When the Warrior Returns ", written in honor of Stephen Decatur and Charles Stewart on their return from the First Barbary War.
After its selection by Charles II of England as the vessel of choice to return to Britain from Holland for his restoration, it came to be used to mean a vessel used to convey important persons.
Three of six aircraft return ; captain Charles C. Kegelman is first member of 8th Airforce to be awarded DFC for this mission.
* Charles Taze Russell and the Bible Student movement claim this year marks the invisible return of Jesus Christ to earth.
* July 26 – Charles Creighton and James Hargis of Missouri begin their return journey to Los Angeles, driving 11, 555 km using only a reverse gear ; the trip lasts the next 42 days.
In return Charles will relax the laws against Catholics, gradually re-Catholicize England, support French policy against the Dutch and convert to Catholicism himself.
When the reinforcements do not arrive, Charles the Bald is compelled to return to West Francia.
On his return, Charles was occupied with the administration of the Empire, then just recovering from the Black Death, and in 1356 he promulgated the famous Golden Bull to regulate the election of the king.
King Charles planned to raise new troops and a fleet in Provence, and instructed Charles of Salerno to maintain a strict defensive posture until his return from France.
In return, Otto II appointed Charles as Duke and promised to support him in claiming the French throne.
Sickness among his troops brought on by winter and a French relief army under Hugh Capet forced Otto II and Charles to lift the siege on November 30, and to return to Germany.
Clement had no choice but to crown Charles Holy Roman Emperor in return for his help in retaking the city.

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