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... pass between the two powers 321 Frederick's proposal to retain the Papal provinces 322 Revolt of Viterbo 323 It is aided by Cardinal Regnier The Count of Chieti implores succour 324 325 A.D. 1243. Power of Pope Innocent throughout Italy ...
... pass between the two powers 321 Frederick's proposal to retain the Papal provinces 322 Revolt of Viterbo 323 It is aided by Cardinal Regnier The Count of Chieti implores succour 324 325 A.D. 1243. Power of Pope Innocent throughout Italy ...
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... pass over the tail of your letter , in which you threaten to excom- municate the Veronese , who have come over to us and banished their townsmen , the partizans of the Lombards . Some men , perhaps sons of tares , are of opinion that ...
... pass over the tail of your letter , in which you threaten to excom- municate the Veronese , who have come over to us and banished their townsmen , the partizans of the Lombards . Some men , perhaps sons of tares , are of opinion that ...
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... passing away ; old ties were being loosened ; new interests were being established ; and a change was fast taking place in Germany , at which Charlemagne , Otho , or even Henry the Sixth would have stood aghast . Frederick found it hard ...
... passing away ; old ties were being loosened ; new interests were being established ; and a change was fast taking place in Germany , at which Charlemagne , Otho , or even Henry the Sixth would have stood aghast . Frederick found it hard ...
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... passing at only two miles distance from the rebel camp . Frederick , hearing of their approach , marched at break of day to ... pass through lands subject to * M. Paris . 6 XI . 1235-1239 . the Empire ! ' He grasped 24 THE HISTORY OF The ...
... passing at only two miles distance from the rebel camp . Frederick , hearing of their approach , marched at break of day to ... pass through lands subject to * M. Paris . 6 XI . 1235-1239 . the Empire ! ' He grasped 24 THE HISTORY OF The ...
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... passing not far from Aquileia with the greater part of his army , he crossed the Alps on his German expedition . + He was followed by Acerra and Morra , who had come up from the Kingdom too late to find him still in Lombardy . His first ...
... passing not far from Aquileia with the greater part of his army , he crossed the Alps on his German expedition . + He was followed by Acerra and Morra , who had come up from the Kingdom too late to find him still in Lombardy . His first ...
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