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... Chronicon . † Chronicon . 6 XI . 1235-1239 . done to prejudice the rights 16 THE HISTORY OF The city is disturbed by the Bishop of Palestrina.
... Chronicon . † Chronicon . 6 XI . 1235-1239 . done to prejudice the rights 16 THE HISTORY OF The city is disturbed by the Bishop of Palestrina.
Page 23
... the Emperor was fully aware that the CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . * Chron . Veronense . Chronicon . ↑ Memoriale Potestatum Reginensium . CHAP . XI . Lombards had even at this time FREDERICK THE SECOND 23 He arrives in Lombardy.
... the Emperor was fully aware that the CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . * Chron . Veronense . Chronicon . ↑ Memoriale Potestatum Reginensium . CHAP . XI . Lombards had even at this time FREDERICK THE SECOND 23 He arrives in Lombardy.
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... deaf to the word of command to quit the prey , the Italian smote off the brute's head . * Chronicon . † Antonio Godi . CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . XI . 1235-1239 . Frederick , who was standing by FREDERICK THE SECOND 27 He sacks Vicenza •
... deaf to the word of command to quit the prey , the Italian smote off the brute's head . * Chronicon . † Antonio Godi . CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . XI . 1235-1239 . Frederick , who was standing by FREDERICK THE SECOND 27 He sacks Vicenza •
Page 31
... was the kiss of Judas ; twenty years of the most * Mem . Pot . Reginen . § Laur . de Monacis . † Chronicon . Chron . Estense . Malvecius . XI . 1235-1239 . 6 6 CHAP . frightful misrule FREDERICK THE SECOND 31 Padua surrenders to Eccelin.
... was the kiss of Judas ; twenty years of the most * Mem . Pot . Reginen . § Laur . de Monacis . † Chronicon . Chron . Estense . Malvecius . XI . 1235-1239 . 6 6 CHAP . frightful misrule FREDERICK THE SECOND 31 Padua surrenders to Eccelin.
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... have been freed from their fetters , and have been transferred from close dungeons to free custody . “ * Chronicon . We write this , not in our own praise , 34 THE HISTORY OF Their picture of the state of that province.
... have been freed from their fetters , and have been transferred from close dungeons to free custody . “ * Chronicon . We write this , not in our own praise , 34 THE HISTORY OF Their picture of the state of that province.
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