Mamaccae, on the Oyse, between Compiegne and Noyon, which Eginhart calls
perparvi reditûs villam, (see the notes, and the map of ancient France for Dom. Bouquet's Collection).
Compendium, or Compiegne, was a palace of more dignity (Hadrian. Valesii Notitia Galliarum, p. 152), and that laughing philosopher, the Abbe Galliani (Dialogues sur le Commerce des Bleds), may truly affirm, that it was the residence of the rois très Chretiens en très chevelûs.