History of Frederick the Second Emperor of the Romans |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 65
Page 36
... hundred knights for his service in Italy ; that the Milanese should pay their arrears of tribute from the day of his Coronation up to the present Salimbene . XI . time , and hand over Crema to him 36 THE HISTORY OF Frederick's harsh ...
... hundred knights for his service in Italy ; that the Milanese should pay their arrears of tribute from the day of his Coronation up to the present Salimbene . XI . time , and hand over Crema to him 36 THE HISTORY OF Frederick's harsh ...
Page 45
... hundred of his brethren , scions of the noblest houses in Germany . The gallant knights with one voice protested against their Grand Master's intermeddling any further in Lombard affairs ; it was all he could do to gain their consent to ...
... hundred of his brethren , scions of the noblest houses in Germany . The gallant knights with one voice protested against their Grand Master's intermeddling any further in Lombard affairs ; it was all he could do to gain their consent to ...
Page 57
... hundred Milanese horsemen , who had been sent to garrison Lodi , were accordingly withdrawn from that town . The Emperor , on the 12th of December , rode to Pizzighitone and set free some of his Lodese prisoners , who instantly brought ...
... hundred Milanese horsemen , who had been sent to garrison Lodi , were accordingly withdrawn from that town . The Emperor , on the 12th of December , rode to Pizzighitone and set free some of his Lodese prisoners , who instantly brought ...
Page 71
... hundred knights . The Sultan , and Vataces the Schismatical Emperor on the Bosphorus , had cach sent succour to their Western brother . Knights from France and Spain had come to learn the art of war from its best living master . We may ...
... hundred knights . The Sultan , and Vataces the Schismatical Emperor on the Bosphorus , had cach sent succour to their Western brother . Knights from France and Spain had come to learn the art of war from its best living master . We may ...
Page 72
... hundred knights , well armed and well mounted , to the aid of his brother - in - law , together with a large sum of money . The band was led by Henry de Trubleville , a soldier of great skill , who had been in the King's service for at ...
... hundred knights , well armed and well mounted , to the aid of his brother - in - law , together with a large sum of money . The band was led by Henry de Trubleville , a soldier of great skill , who had been in the King's service for at ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbot afterwards allies Apulia Archbishop arms army Azzo besieged Bishop of Palestrina Brescia brethren brother brought burghers Cæsar Cardinal Carroccio Castle CHAP Christendom Christians Chronicon Church clergy Colonna Conrad Council Count Count of Provence Court Cremona Crown Crusade Duke Duke of Bavaria Eccelin Emperor Empire enemy England English envoys Enzio excommunication Faenza father favour Ferrara France Frederick friars galleys Genoa Genoese Germany Ghibellines Gregory Guelfs hands Henry Hohenstaufen Holy Land honour Imperial Innocent Italian Italy Kaiser King Kingdom knights late Legate letter Lombard Lord Louis Lyons March master Milan Milanese Montelongo nobles oath ordered Otho Palestine Papacy Papal Paris Parma peace Peter de Vinea Piacenza Pisa Podesta Pope Pope's Prelates priests Princes prisoners provinces Raynaldus rebels Rolandini Romagna Roman Rome Salimbene San Germano Saracens sent Sicily siege soon Sultan took town Tuscany Verona Vicar Viterbo wrote XVIII СНАР
Popular passages
Page 300 - And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son.
Page 475 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years, according to the days of one king : after the end of seventy years shall Tyre sing as an harlot.
Page 198 - This land of such dear souls, this dear dear land, Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leased out, I die pronouncing it, Like to a tenement or pelting farm...
Page 506 - ... judgment, was neither scornful and godless infidelity, nor certainly a more advanced and enlightened Christianity, yearning after holiness and purity not then attainable. It was the shattered, dubious, at times trembling faith, at times desperately reckless incredulity, of a man...