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... army 71 The English contingent 72 History of Brescia 73 Variety of nations under Frederick's standard 74 1239. His reception at Padua The Provençals serve in his army Calamandrino the engineer of the besieged Frederick's cruelty to his ...
... army 71 The English contingent 72 History of Brescia 73 Variety of nations under Frederick's standard 74 1239. His reception at Padua The Provençals serve in his army Calamandrino the engineer of the besieged Frederick's cruelty to his ...
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... army of relief on the Po 455 . Salimbene at Lyons . Frederick builds Victoria . His attempts to storm Parma 1248. His triumphs in Upper Italy Sally of the Parmesans Their victory and trophies Frederick's shameful defeat Ballads on the ...
... army of relief on the Po 455 . Salimbene at Lyons . Frederick builds Victoria . His attempts to storm Parma 1248. His triumphs in Upper Italy Sally of the Parmesans Their victory and trophies Frederick's shameful defeat Ballads on the ...
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... army , and for that purpose I need the wealth of Italy , which abounds in arms , horses , and wealth , as all the world knows . ' Such was Frederick's haughty declaration of war in the summer of 1236. It was an answer to the Papacy ...
... army , and for that purpose I need the wealth of Italy , which abounds in arms , horses , and wealth , as all the world knows . ' Such was Frederick's haughty declaration of war in the summer of 1236. It was an answer to the Papacy ...
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... army . Still we ordered Von Salza to remind you , that you annexed no condition to the arrangement . The busi- ness has not been settled , because the Lombards did not send their messengers in time . A few days after Von Salza's ...
... army . Still we ordered Von Salza to remind you , that you annexed no condition to the arrangement . The busi- ness has not been settled , because the Lombards did not send their messengers in time . A few days after Von Salza's ...
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... army which he had led into Lombardy . voys news , which you yourself ought to have given us in a proper way , and speedily , by your own messenger . Your chaplain , Gregory of Romagna , came into our presence , and we received from him ...
... army which he had led into Lombardy . voys news , which you yourself ought to have given us in a proper way , and speedily , by your own messenger . Your chaplain , Gregory of Romagna , came into our presence , and we received from him ...
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