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<p> (additional), held in May 870, at which [[Charles]] the Bold brought his son [[Carloman]] to judgment, and [[Hincmar]] of Laon was compelled to submit to royal and ecclesiastical authority. See Landon, Manual of Councils, s.v. </p>
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<p> (additional), held in May 870, at which [[Charles]] the [[Bold]] brought his son [[Carloman]] to judgment, and [[Hincmar]] of Laon was compelled to submit to royal and ecclesiastical authority. See Landon, Manual of Councils, s.v. </p>
 
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Council Of Attigny [1]

(additional), held in May 870, at which Charles the Bold brought his son Carloman to judgment, and Hincmar of Laon was compelled to submit to royal and ecclesiastical authority. See Landon, Manual of Councils, s.v.

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