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Page viii
... Pope to the Beast 117 His history up to his first absolution 118 His oppression in Sicily . 119 His blasphemous assertions 120 The Pope counts on the Friars . 121 An Italian congregation described 122 Topics of the preacher 123 His ...
... Pope to the Beast 117 His history up to his first absolution 118 His oppression in Sicily . 119 His blasphemous assertions 120 The Pope counts on the Friars . 121 An Italian congregation described 122 Topics of the preacher 123 His ...
Page x
... Pope miscarries The prosperity of Ferrara under Salinguerra It is attacked by the Venetians and others Progress of the siege ... Pope's overtures for peace He resolves to summon a Council The Emperor resolves to thwart it Attitude of the ...
... Pope miscarries The prosperity of Ferrara under Salinguerra It is attacked by the Venetians and others Progress of the siege ... Pope's overtures for peace He resolves to summon a Council The Emperor resolves to thwart it Attitude of the ...
Page xi
... Pope's project Gregory of Romagna at Genoa 239 240 His bargain for a naval convoy 1241. Frederick equips a fleet 241 ... Pope 248 Insubordination of the Colonnas 249 Lasting for centuries . 250 Frederick marches on Rome 251 He becomes ...
... Pope's project Gregory of Romagna at Genoa 239 240 His bargain for a naval convoy 1241. Frederick equips a fleet 241 ... Pope 248 Insubordination of the Colonnas 249 Lasting for centuries . 250 Frederick marches on Rome 251 He becomes ...
Page xiv
... Pope 335 He recruits the Sacred College 336 He sends Cardinal Otho to Narni 337 Innocent's flight to Civita Vecchia ... Pope Innocent's opening sermon 362 Frederick defended by Thaddeus of Sessa 363 Frederick's opinion of the proceedings ...
... Pope 335 He recruits the Sacred College 336 He sends Cardinal Otho to Narni 337 Innocent's flight to Civita Vecchia ... Pope Innocent's opening sermon 362 Frederick defended by Thaddeus of Sessa 363 Frederick's opinion of the proceedings ...
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... Pope 382 Frederick's charges against former Popes 383 His interview with the Venetian envoys 384 A conspiracy at Parma 385 His ... 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.
... Pope 382 Frederick's charges against former Popes 383 His interview with the Venetian envoys 384 A conspiracy at Parma 385 His ... 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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