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  1. 982 pp. Lothair (1870) was a late novel by Benjamin Disraeli, the first he wrote after his first term as Prime Minister. It deals with the comparative merits of the Catholic and Anglican churches as heirs of Judaism, and with the topical question of Italian unification. Though Lothair was a hugely popular work among 19th century readers, it now ...

  2. Bettie. 9,989 reviews 10 followers. December 29, 2014. A delightful picture of gardenesque planting can be found in Disraeli's high-flown romantic novel, Lothair; written in 1870, it describes a park planted in about 1800 with all the trees as specimens, no longer in the belts and clumps of Capability Brown.

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  4. Apr 7, 2009 · Lothair. Paperback – April 7, 2009. Benjamin Disraeli was a British statesman and novelist. He was Prime Minister in 1868 and 1874. He gave the Conservative Party a policy of Tory democracy and imperialism. His travels furnished him with material for the Oriental descriptions he used in later novels and influenced his attitude toward foreign ...

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  5. Apr 5, 2012 · CHAPTER 19 It seemed that the duchess and Lady St. Jerome were intimate, for they called each other by their Christian names, and kissed each other. The young ladies also were cordial. Her grace greeted Lothair with heartiness; Lady Corisande with some reserve. Lothair thought she looked very radiant and very proud.

  6. Apr 1, 2005 · Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers. ... Lothair Credits: Produced by K. Kay Shearin and David Widger ... Release Date: Apr 1, 2005: Most ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lothair_ILothair I - Wikipedia

    Lothair I ( Dutch and Medieval Latin: Lotharius; German: Lothar; French: Lothaire; Italian: Lotario; 795 – 29 September 855) was a 9th-century Carolingian emperor (817–855, with his father until 840) and king of Italy (818–855) and Middle Francia (843–855). Lothair I was the eldest son of the Carolingian emperor Louis I and his wife ...

  8. Lothair was born in Laon near the end of 941, as the eldest son of King Louis IV and Gerberga of Saxony. [1] He succeeded his father on 10 September 954 at the age of thirteen and was crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi by Artald of Reims, Archbishop of Reims on 12 November 954. [2] Lothair had already been associated with the throne since the ...

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