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... Council at Piacenza to promote peace . The city is disturbed by the Bishop of Palestrina Who is defended by Gregory Frederick's declaration of war • He finds it hard to enlist the Germans Change in the Empire · He sends his armies ...
... Council at Piacenza to promote peace . The city is disturbed by the Bishop of Palestrina Who is defended by Gregory Frederick's declaration of war • He finds it hard to enlist the Germans Change in the Empire · He sends his armies ...
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... Council The Emperor resolves to thwart it Attitude of the Kingdoms of Europe The three Papal Legates in Germany . Character of Albert von Beham . Success of King Conrad 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 The Duke of Austria returns to his ...
... Council The Emperor resolves to thwart it Attitude of the Kingdoms of Europe The three Papal Legates in Germany . Character of Albert von Beham . Success of King Conrad 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 The Duke of Austria returns to his ...
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... Council 224 The state of England 225 • Weakness of King Henry the Third 226 Patriotism of the English clergy . 227 Grosseteste and Matthew Paris . 228 The English crown hostile to Frederick Cardinal Otho comes to England 229 230 He ...
... Council 224 The state of England 225 • Weakness of King Henry the Third 226 Patriotism of the English clergy . 227 Grosseteste and Matthew Paris . 228 The English crown hostile to Frederick Cardinal Otho comes to England 229 230 He ...
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... Council of Lyons 356 The preliminary Session at St. Just 357 • The Cardinals present 358 The Patriarchs 359 The Archbishops and Bishops 360 Five famous men of lower rank 361 Pope Innocent's opening sermon 362 Frederick defended by ...
... Council of Lyons 356 The preliminary Session at St. Just 357 • The Cardinals present 358 The Patriarchs 359 The Archbishops and Bishops 360 Five famous men of lower rank 361 Pope Innocent's opening sermon 362 Frederick defended by ...
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... celebrate the desired feast of the Lord . At this very time the nobles of Piacenza were in banishment , and intent XI . 1235-1239 . Gregory In April CHAP . upon FREDERICK THE SECOND 15 Council at Piacenza to promote peace.
... celebrate the desired feast of the Lord . At this very time the nobles of Piacenza were in banishment , and intent XI . 1235-1239 . Gregory In April CHAP . upon FREDERICK THE SECOND 15 Council at Piacenza to promote peace.
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