Arnulf, although enjoying the title of emperor, could scarcely hope to be recognized as king in all parts of the Frankish empire.
Arnulf possessed the qualities of a soldier, and was a loyal supporter of the church.
Arnulf next marched against his old enemy, Zwentebold (in some histories the name is written Sviatopulk) of Bohemia.
Arnulf particularly distinguished himself by taking a leading part in the principal transactions of the times.
Still less do we hope to see the castles which Arnulf and Robert of Bellême seized on standing up as they were in their day.