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... centuries . 250 Frederick marches on Rome 251 He becomes Lord of Hungary 252 Richard of Cornwall is sent to the Pope 253 Frederick's ravages around Rome 254 A.D. 1241. Death of Pope Gregory IX . Frederick prepares THE SECOND VOLUME xi.
... centuries . 250 Frederick marches on Rome 251 He becomes Lord of Hungary 252 Richard of Cornwall is sent to the Pope 253 Frederick's ravages around Rome 254 A.D. 1241. Death of Pope Gregory IX . Frederick prepares THE SECOND VOLUME xi.
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... Lord of Ferrara , from the party of the Church . * Cæsar was entreated to enter Italy ; the gate of Verona now stood wide open to him , and he would strike terror into his foes by coming down the Brenner with a few thousand Germans at ...
... Lord of Ferrara , from the party of the Church . * Cæsar was entreated to enter Italy ; the gate of Verona now stood wide open to him , and he would strike terror into his foes by coming down the Brenner with a few thousand Germans at ...
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... Lord . A friar in Apulia did the like , assembling many men under his own banner . We forbid this ; but we gladly allow the word of God to be preached , so long as the preachers keep within proper bounds . As to the Holy Land , we ...
... Lord . A friar in Apulia did the like , assembling many men under his own banner . We forbid this ; but we gladly allow the word of God to be preached , so long as the preachers keep within proper bounds . As to the Holy Land , we ...
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... to 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.
... to 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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... Lord . If we fight , we shall be losers , whatever be the upshot ; for if we win , we shall gain a victory over our own Lord ; if we lose , he will blot out our name and destroy our city for ever . These being the consequences , I ...
... Lord . If we fight , we shall be losers , whatever be the upshot ; for if we win , we shall gain a victory over our own Lord ; if we lose , he will blot out our name and destroy our city for ever . These being the consequences , I ...
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