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Page xvi
... Henry III . He was a man of considerable culture , and endeavoured to mould his Latin style after classical models , especially Sallust , mixing with it however something of the style of thought and language of the Christian fathers ...
... Henry III . He was a man of considerable culture , and endeavoured to mould his Latin style after classical models , especially Sallust , mixing with it however something of the style of thought and language of the Christian fathers ...
Page xvii
... Henry III . , and he is not in all points equally well informed , as he was often withdrawn by illness from the scenes he had to narrate . It will be convenient to give in brief connected narrative the historical material , drawn from ...
... Henry III . , and he is not in all points equally well informed , as he was often withdrawn by illness from the scenes he had to narrate . It will be convenient to give in brief connected narrative the historical material , drawn from ...
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... Henry II . to remove Gisela's son Ernest , whom he had invested with the duchy of Swabia after his father's death , from the guardianship of his mother to that of his uncle , Archbishop Poppo of Trier . The church was also scandalised ...
... Henry II . to remove Gisela's son Ernest , whom he had invested with the duchy of Swabia after his father's death , from the guardianship of his mother to that of his uncle , Archbishop Poppo of Trier . The church was also scandalised ...
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... Henry II . , who had held the reins of the empire since his death , and went on the same day in festive procession to Mainz , where he was crowned . Archbishop Aribo however refused to crown with him his wife Gisela , whose marriage he ...
... Henry II . , who had held the reins of the empire since his death , and went on the same day in festive procession to Mainz , where he was crowned . Archbishop Aribo however refused to crown with him his wife Gisela , whose marriage he ...
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... Henry , was pardoned and again received into favour . Konrad now marched to Italy , to subdue the dis- turbances which had broken out there immediately upon the death of Henry II . Before doing so he caused his son Henry , a boy eight ...
... Henry , was pardoned and again received into favour . Konrad now marched to Italy , to subdue the dis- turbances which had broken out there immediately upon the death of Henry II . Before doing so he caused his son Henry , a boy eight ...
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