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... The traitors find shelter in Rome Revolt of the Saracens in Sicily Frederick's clerical envoys at Lyons . Attempts upon the Pope's life . VOL . II . a 399 400 401 402 A.D. 1246. Power of the Holy See In Europe and THE SECOND VOLUME XV.
... The traitors find shelter in Rome Revolt of the Saracens in Sicily Frederick's clerical envoys at Lyons . Attempts upon the Pope's life . VOL . II . a 399 400 401 402 A.D. 1246. Power of the Holy See In Europe and THE SECOND VOLUME XV.
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T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. 1246. Power of the Holy See In Europe and Asia . PAGE • 403 404 Revolt of the French Barons 405 Of which Innocent complains 406 Frederick's exculpation of himself 407 St. Louis courted by Pope and Emperor 408 ...
T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. 1246. Power of the Holy See In Europe and Asia . PAGE • 403 404 Revolt of the French Barons 405 Of which Innocent complains 406 Frederick's exculpation of himself 407 St. Louis courted by Pope and Emperor 408 ...
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... Holy Father , and was accompanied by Gebhard von Arnstein . During the whole of the summer , the Patriarch of Antioch had been acting as Papal Legate in Lombardy . He had orders to send the magistrates of this lawless province to Rome ...
... Holy Father , and was accompanied by Gebhard von Arnstein . During the whole of the summer , the Patriarch of Antioch had been acting as Papal Legate in Lombardy . He had orders to send the magistrates of this lawless province to Rome ...
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... holy places , giving an indemnity ; if we exercise the right of elections , according to the custom of our prede- cessors in the Kingdom . You , who long for peace in Sicily , should not set over the Churches disloyal Pre- lates , or ...
... holy places , giving an indemnity ; if we exercise the right of elections , according to the custom of our prede- cessors in the Kingdom . You , who long for peace in Sicily , should not set over the Churches disloyal Pre- lates , or ...
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... Holy Land , our special burden . Yet we dislike those preachers , who sharpen their tongues to abuse us , gather crowds of men under their banners , and seize on the goods of our subjects ; as Brother John did at Verona , of which he ...
... Holy Land , our special burden . Yet we dislike those preachers , who sharpen their tongues to abuse us , gather crowds of men under their banners , and seize on the goods of our subjects ; as Brother John did at Verona , of which he ...
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