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Page vii
... prisoners · Rosso prevents the surrender of the town Frederick raises the siege of Brescia His son Enzio marries the heiress of Sardinia Rage of the Pope - Frederick at Parma He is invited by Eccelin Stir throughout Italy Frederick ...
... prisoners · Rosso prevents the surrender of the town Frederick raises the siege of Brescia His son Enzio marries the heiress of Sardinia Rage of the Pope - Frederick at Parma He is invited by Eccelin Stir throughout Italy Frederick ...
Page ix
... prisoners to the Kingdom His directions for their safe keeping 154 155 He restores order at Pisa . 156 1240. He is welcomed to Tuscany - His loans 157 He marches to Arezzo and Foligno 158 His Parliament at Foligno . He turns aside to ...
... prisoners to the Kingdom His directions for their safe keeping 154 155 He restores order at Pisa . 156 1240. He is welcomed to Tuscany - His loans 157 He marches to Arezzo and Foligno 158 His Parliament at Foligno . He turns aside to ...
Page xi
... prisoners 247 John Colonna revolts from the Pope 248 Insubordination of the Colonnas 249 Lasting for centuries . 250 Frederick marches on Rome 251 He becomes Lord of Hungary 252 Richard of Cornwall is sent to the Pope 253 Frederick's ...
... prisoners 247 John Colonna revolts from the Pope 248 Insubordination of the Colonnas 249 Lasting for centuries . 250 Frederick marches on Rome 251 He becomes Lord of Hungary 252 Richard of Cornwall is sent to the Pope 253 Frederick's ...
Page xii
... prisoners 281 1242. Frederick's deputies in the East 282 1243. The Templars ally themselves with Damascus 283 1244. The Kharizmians appear They pillage Jerusalem 284 285 The battle of Karita . 286 Rout of the Christians 287 Death of ...
... prisoners 281 1242. Frederick's deputies in the East 282 1243. The Templars ally themselves with Damascus 283 1244. The Kharizmians appear They pillage Jerusalem 284 285 The battle of Karita . 286 Rout of the Christians 287 Death of ...
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... prisoners 1250. Defeat of the French in Egypt : Factiousness of the Christians Divisions at Acre End of the Crusades . CHAPTER XVI . A.D. 1241 A.D. 1245 . PAGE 290 291 292 293 294 295 1241. Triumph of Frederick 296 He obtains money from ...
... prisoners 1250. Defeat of the French in Egypt : Factiousness of the Christians Divisions at Acre End of the Crusades . CHAPTER XVI . A.D. 1241 A.D. 1245 . PAGE 290 291 292 293 294 295 1241. Triumph of Frederick 296 He obtains money from ...
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