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... Duke of Austria Frederick proposes a meeting at Vaucouleurs He restores the Bishop of Worms to favour 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 High spirit of the Teutonic Order Frederick crosses the Alps into Italy He forces Mantua to surrender 45 46 47 ...
... Duke of Austria Frederick proposes a meeting at Vaucouleurs He restores the Bishop of Worms to favour 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 High spirit of the Teutonic Order Frederick crosses the Alps into Italy He forces Mantua to surrender 45 46 47 ...
Page x
... Duke of Austria returns to his allegiance 207 · The German Princes remonstrate with the Pope . 208 Their envoy , Conrad of Thuringia 209 Bewilderment of the rebel Duke of Bavaria Fickleness of the King of Bohemia The German Bishops ...
... Duke of Austria returns to his allegiance 207 · The German Princes remonstrate with the Pope . 208 Their envoy , Conrad of Thuringia 209 Bewilderment of the rebel Duke of Bavaria Fickleness of the King of Bohemia The German Bishops ...
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... Duke of Bavaria joins Frederick 267 Government of King Conrad 268 Civil wars in Germany 269 Mischief wrought by the two Archbishops 270 Frederick's German grants 271 1229. Mutiny in Palestine . 272 1237. Geoffrey Le Tort sent to the ...
... Duke of Bavaria joins Frederick 267 Government of King Conrad 268 Civil wars in Germany 269 Mischief wrought by the two Archbishops 270 Frederick's German grants 271 1229. Mutiny in Palestine . 272 1237. Geoffrey Le Tort sent to the ...
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... Duke of Austria 353 354 Frederick's grants to the Germans 355 And to the Piedmontese - The Council of Lyons 356 The preliminary Session at St. Just 357 • The Cardinals present 358 The Patriarchs 359 The Archbishops and Bishops 360 Five ...
... Duke of Austria 353 354 Frederick's grants to the Germans 355 And to the Piedmontese - The Council of Lyons 356 The preliminary Session at St. Just 357 • The Cardinals present 358 The Patriarchs 359 The Archbishops and Bishops 360 Five ...
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... Duke . 416 King Conrad marries the Duke's daughter . 417 Von Beham prompts the Archbishop of Salzburg 418 And the Bishop of Passau 419 Frederick's letters to the Germans 420 1247. Defeat and death of King Henry 421 Escape of Philip ...
... Duke . 416 King Conrad marries the Duke's daughter . 417 Von Beham prompts the Archbishop of Salzburg 418 And the Bishop of Passau 419 Frederick's letters to the Germans 420 1247. Defeat and death of King Henry 421 Escape of Philip ...
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