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... honour to Gregory's Pontificate . If the Emperor were to be unfortunate in his Crusade , the failure would still be of use to the Church ; she might sternly reprove him , trumpet his sins through- out Christendom , and declare that the ...
... honour to Gregory's Pontificate . If the Emperor were to be unfortunate in his Crusade , the failure would still be of use to the Church ; she might sternly reprove him , trumpet his sins through- out Christendom , and declare that the ...
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... honour of the Empire ; other- wise you threatened to enter Lombardy with an 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 ...
... honour of the Empire ; other- wise you threatened to enter Lombardy with an 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 ...
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... honour of the Empire . Matters in Southern Italy , according to the Pope , were still worse ; Lucera was becoming the eye - sore of the land . Gregory thus writes to Frederick in February ; - The Churches are being robbed by your ...
... honour of the Empire . Matters in Southern Italy , according to the Pope , were still worse ; Lucera was becoming the eye - sore of the land . Gregory thus writes to Frederick in February ; - The Churches are being robbed by your ...
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... honour to gainsay this report , as it is widely spread . Had you considered all this , you would not have added to your letter the remark , that you could be tolerant no longer . As to the business of Cyprus and the Patriarch of ...
... honour to gainsay this report , as it is widely spread . Had you considered all this , you would not have added to your letter the remark , that you could be tolerant no longer . As to the business of Cyprus and the Patriarch of ...
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... honour of both Church and Empire . ' The Pope also warns the Archbishops of Milan and Ravenna and the other Northern Pre- lates to bestir themselves in the work of peace ; he complains of a false report that had been spread , which ...
... honour of both Church and Empire . ' The Pope also warns the Archbishops of Milan and Ravenna and the other Northern Pre- lates to bestir themselves in the work of peace ; he complains of a false report that had been spread , which ...
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