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... Lombards 50 His military manœuvres 51 He gains the battle of Cortenuova 52 Flight of the Lombards 53 Exultation of Peter de Vinea 54 Dismay at Milan .. 55 Frederick's triumph at Cremona 56 He gains Lodi ; his harsh demands . 57 Death of ...
... Lombards 50 His military manœuvres 51 He gains the battle of Cortenuova 52 Flight of the Lombards 53 Exultation of Peter de Vinea 54 Dismay at Milan .. 55 Frederick's triumph at Cremona 56 He gains Lodi ; his harsh demands . 57 Death of ...
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... Lombards - Frederick's march His ravages near Milan Skirmishes between him and the Lombards 145 146 147 He has to retreat — The Countess of Caserta 148 The Count of Provence revolts 149 Death of the Bishop of Valence . 150 Frederick ...
... Lombards - Frederick's march His ravages near Milan Skirmishes between him and the Lombards 145 146 147 He has to retreat — The Countess of Caserta 148 The Count of Provence revolts 149 Death of the Bishop of Valence . 150 Frederick ...
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... Lombards was not yet over . But Frederick had 1235-1239 . had enough of truces and of Papal mediation ; he had from the very first met with the most grievous insults from the Lombards . They had tried to seize him , when a lad , at the ...
... Lombards was not yet over . But Frederick had 1235-1239 . had enough of truces and of Papal mediation ; he had from the very first met with the most grievous insults from the Lombards . They had tried to seize him , when a lad , at the ...
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... Lombards to reason by Christmas . In September , Gregory again put forward the subject he had most at heart , complaining of the sons of iniquity who were striving to sow discord between the Church and the Empire , and who had been plot ...
... Lombards to reason by Christmas . In September , Gregory again put forward the subject he had most at heart , complaining of the sons of iniquity who were striving to sow discord between the Church and the Empire , and who had been plot ...
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... Lombard business . In October , the Grand Master was sum- moned to the presence of the 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 ...
... Lombard business . In October , the Grand Master was sum- moned to the presence of the 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 ...
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