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... Romans 161 Gregory's procession with the relics . 162 Which produces a sudden reaction 163 Frederick's cruelty to the Roman Crusaders 164 He returns into the Kingdom . Its state - 165 1239. Its Ecclesiastical affairs 166 Monte Cassino ...
... Romans 161 Gregory's procession with the relics . 162 Which produces a sudden reaction 163 Frederick's cruelty to the Roman Crusaders 164 He returns into the Kingdom . Its state - 165 1239. Its Ecclesiastical affairs 166 Monte Cassino ...
Page xi
... Roman clergy Frederick remonstrates with King Henry Flight of the Archbishop of Canterbury Stand made by the Berkshire clergy . The English Crusaders start for Palestine Departure of Cardinal Otho for the Council Attempt to daunt the ...
... Roman clergy Frederick remonstrates with King Henry Flight of the Archbishop of Canterbury Stand made by the Berkshire clergy . The English Crusaders start for Palestine Departure of Cardinal Otho for the Council Attempt to daunt the ...
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... things that are Cæsar's , as the Scriptures say . ' Here follows much about the renown of the Holy Roman Empire ; Fre- Letters for 1239 . derick will not allow the city of Rome to be 18 THE HISTORY OF Frederick's declaration of war.
... things that are Cæsar's , as the Scriptures say . ' Here follows much about the renown of the Holy Roman Empire ; Fre- Letters for 1239 . derick will not allow the city of Rome to be 18 THE HISTORY OF Frederick's declaration of war.
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... Roman Empire , had jeoparded his person , opened his treasures , and spared no toils . In July , according to his promise , the Kaiser set out from Augsburg , leaving behind him his Empress and his heir . He marched by Werda and Gunzen ...
... Roman Empire , had jeoparded his person , opened his treasures , and spared no toils . In July , according to his promise , the Kaiser set out from Augsburg , leaving behind him his Empress and his heir . He marched by Werda and Gunzen ...
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... Roman Empire ; Lombardy was in full rebellion , which the men whom Germany germinated sufficed to crush ; Sicily therefore would not be called upon to furnish men , as of old in the African wars , but only money . If the persons of ...
... Roman Empire ; Lombardy was in full rebellion , which the men whom Germany germinated sufficed to crush ; Sicily therefore would not be called upon to furnish men , as of old in the African wars , but only money . If the persons of ...
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