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... 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 forced march.
... 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 forced march.
Page vi
T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His forced march to the Adige He sacks Vicenza • Adventures of Gerard Maurisius Frederick leaves Eccelin in command He recrosses the Alps 1237. Padua surrenders to Eccelin And ...
T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His forced march to the Adige He sacks Vicenza • Adventures of Gerard Maurisius Frederick leaves Eccelin in command He recrosses the Alps 1237. Padua surrenders to Eccelin And ...
Page ix
... 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 attacks Piacenza - He ...
... 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 attacks Piacenza - He ...
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... march upon Gaza 275 1240. Marsilio Giorgi , the Venetian Bailiff . Their defeat and captivity . He wrests Tyre from the Emperor Arrival of Richard of Cornwall . He regains many towns by a treaty 276 277 278 279 280 1211. And recovers ...
... march upon Gaza 275 1240. Marsilio Giorgi , the Venetian Bailiff . Their defeat and captivity . He wrests Tyre from the Emperor Arrival of Richard of Cornwall . He regains many towns by a treaty 276 277 278 279 280 1211. And recovers ...
Page xvi
... XVIII . A.D. 1247 - A.D . 1250 . 1247. Frederick's letters to his Northern friends . His son's baptism Woes of Viterbo - His Parliament at Cremona 437 438 439 A.D. PAGE 1247. He prepares to march upon Lyons 440 xvi CONTENTS OF.
... XVIII . A.D. 1247 - A.D . 1250 . 1247. Frederick's letters to his Northern friends . His son's baptism Woes of Viterbo - His Parliament at Cremona 437 438 439 A.D. PAGE 1247. He prepares to march upon Lyons 440 xvi CONTENTS OF.
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