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... Empire · He sends his armies against Austria He himself crosses the Alps He arrives in Lombardy The Milanese retreat before him 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 · 22 23 24 A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His ...
... Empire · He sends his armies against Austria He himself crosses the Alps He arrives in Lombardy The Milanese retreat before him 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 · 22 23 24 A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His ...
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... Empire proclaimed at Verona 109 Paul Traversaro revolts at Ravenna . 110 The Pope makes a league with Venice and Genoa 111 He debars the Emperor from the divine rites Frederick's charges against Gregory . 112 113 Many of the clergy take ...
... Empire proclaimed at Verona 109 Paul Traversaro revolts at Ravenna . 110 The Pope makes a league with Venice and Genoa 111 He debars the Emperor from the divine rites Frederick's charges against Gregory . 112 113 Many of the clergy take ...
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T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. 1245. Frederick loses the Empire and Kingdom The greatest stretch of Papal authority The Church threatened by the lawyers Frederick's behaviour after the sentence He wishes to impoverish the Church . Innocent's ...
T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. 1245. Frederick loses the Empire and Kingdom The greatest stretch of Papal authority The Church threatened by the lawyers Frederick's behaviour after the sentence He wishes to impoverish the Church . Innocent's ...
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... Empire , and who had been plot- ting in an underhand way to further their views . The Papal letter entreated Frederick to stop his ears against those barkers at his side , who would be the ruin of his authority , were he to believe ...
... Empire , and who had been plot- ting in an underhand way to further their views . The Papal letter entreated Frederick to stop his ears against those barkers at his side , who would be the ruin of his authority , were he to believe ...
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... Empire ; other- wise you threatened to enter Lombardy with an army . Still we ordered Von Salza to remind you , that you annexed no condition to the arrangement . The busi- ness has not been settled , because the Lombards did not send ...
... Empire ; other- wise you threatened to enter Lombardy with an army . Still we ordered Von Salza to remind you , that you annexed no condition to the arrangement . The busi- ness has not been settled , because the Lombards did not send ...
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