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... Prelates arrive at Genoa 243 Broils in that city 244 The Pisans fall in with the Genoese fleet 245 And capture most of the Prelates 246 Who become Frederick's prisoners 247 John Colonna revolts from the Pope 248 Insubordination of the ...
... Prelates arrive at Genoa 243 Broils in that city 244 The Pisans fall in with the Genoese fleet 245 And capture most of the Prelates 246 Who become Frederick's prisoners 247 John Colonna revolts from the Pope 248 Insubordination of the ...
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... Prelates of Germany , and sent the Bishop of Ascoli to keep the Lombards quiet . Nothing but the presence of Von Salza prevented them from seizing on Verona . They brought over Azzo of Este to their side and began to harass Eccelin ...
... Prelates of Germany , and sent the Bishop of Ascoli to keep the Lombards quiet . Nothing but the presence of Von Salza prevented them from seizing on Verona . They brought over Azzo of Este to their side and began to harass Eccelin ...
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... Prelates ; still certain collations belong to us . We have conferred vacant benefices by old custom . We have just heard from our en- We will punish those who hinder the preaching of the Catholic 10 THE HISTORY OF He rebukes the Pope.
... Prelates ; still certain collations belong to us . We have conferred vacant benefices by old custom . We have just heard from our en- We will punish those who hinder the preaching of the Catholic 10 THE HISTORY OF He rebukes the Pope.
Page 12
... Prelates be no obstacle . They might often assist us , and still act conscientiously . The com- plaints of the Cistercian Order are most ungrateful ; we have favoured them much , and we think they might help us in the construction of ...
... Prelates be no obstacle . They might often assist us , and still act conscientiously . The com- plaints of the Cistercian Order are most ungrateful ; we have favoured them much , and we think they might help us in the construction of ...
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... Prelates , Templars , and Hospitallers ; yet some men cunningly declare , that we gave instructions the reverse of these . Von Salza has had orders to hold a fresh Court , that our Ministers may hear all com- plaints and bring them to a ...
... Prelates , Templars , and Hospitallers ; yet some men cunningly declare , that we gave instructions the reverse of these . Von Salza has had orders to hold a fresh Court , that our Ministers may hear all com- plaints and bring them to a ...
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