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... soon follow . Lastly , we must not 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 ...
... soon follow . Lastly , we must not 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 ...
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... soon followed , leaving all their spoils and tents . They had been for some time de- tained before the Castle of Rivalta , seventeen miles to the North of Verona ; this Eccelin had promised to relieve by a given day . Frederick did not ...
... soon followed , leaving all their spoils and tents . They had been for some time de- tained before the Castle of Rivalta , seventeen miles to the North of Verona ; this Eccelin had promised to relieve by a given day . Frederick did not ...
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... . They underwent a disaster soon after his departure ; the Mantuans on Christmas eve recovered * Antonio Godi . † Rolandini . Ric . San Germano . XI . his conquest Marcaria , either killing or taking 30 THE HISTORY OF He recrosses the Alps.
... . They underwent a disaster soon after his departure ; the Mantuans on Christmas eve recovered * Antonio Godi . † Rolandini . Ric . San Germano . XI . his conquest Marcaria , either killing or taking 30 THE HISTORY OF He recrosses the Alps.
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... soon after the arrival of this letter . * Lombardus pactum post damnum suscipit actum.- Chro- nicon . † Ann . Argentin . XI . 1235-1239 . Early in January , 1237 , 38 THE HISTORY OF Frederick's letter to Sicily from Gratz.
... soon after the arrival of this letter . * Lombardus pactum post damnum suscipit actum.- Chro- nicon . † Ann . Argentin . XI . 1235-1239 . Early in January , 1237 , 38 THE HISTORY OF Frederick's letter to Sicily from Gratz.
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... soon afterwards . It is said that they staid at Vienna eating and drinking and doing nothing else . † One event at least marked their sojourn in the Austrian capital , the election of Frederick's second son as King of the Romans . The ...
... soon afterwards . It is said that they staid at Vienna eating and drinking and doing nothing else . † One event at least marked their sojourn in the Austrian capital , the election of Frederick's second son as King of the Romans . The ...
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