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... cause is pleaded by the French King 472 Frederick goes to Casale and Vercelli 473 His charters bestowed on the House of Savoy 474 Exiles swarm throughout Italy . 475 Dispute between two friars at Hyères 476 Abbot Joachim's commentary on ...
... cause is pleaded by the French King 472 Frederick goes to Casale and Vercelli 473 His charters bestowed on the House of Savoy 474 Exiles swarm throughout Italy . 475 Dispute between two friars at Hyères 476 Abbot Joachim's commentary on ...
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... cause of peace ; it was in- deed his interest , for if war were to break out in Italy , it would be the ruin of his darling Crusade . Three years more , and the Truce made with Sultan Kamel would be at an end . It was clearly for the ...
... cause of peace ; it was in- deed his interest , for if war were to break out in Italy , it would be the ruin of his darling Crusade . Three years more , and the Truce made with Sultan Kamel would be at an end . It was clearly for the ...
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... caused the renewal of the Lombard League . If the Lombards are standing on their own defence , if the Veronese have elected Regnier of Marzan as their Podesta , bidding him turn neither to the right nor to the left , this should not be ...
... caused the renewal of the Lombard League . If the Lombards are standing on their own defence , if the Veronese have elected Regnier of Marzan as their Podesta , bidding him turn neither to the right nor to the left , this should not be ...
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... causes . They have complained to you of Churches being ruined , and of the Saracens being brought into Apulia . As to the last , at great cost and danger to ourselves , we removed them from the mountainous parts of Sicily , where they ...
... causes . They have complained to you of Churches being ruined , and of the Saracens being brought into Apulia . As to the last , at great cost and danger to ourselves , we removed them from the mountainous parts of Sicily , where they ...
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... cause for wonder , on hearing that you have excommunicated the loyal Count of Toulouse to our prejudice , since he has not been stripped of his fiefs by us or by the sentence of the Princes . To provide a remedy for the wrongs of the ...
... cause for wonder , on hearing that you have excommunicated the loyal Count of Toulouse to our prejudice , since he has not been stripped of his fiefs by us or by the sentence of the Princes . To provide a remedy for the wrongs of the ...
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