History of Frederick the Second, Emperor of the Romans: Vol. IIReprint of the original, first published in 1862. |
Contents
Padua surrenders to Eccelin | 25 |
He meets his Princes at Vienna | 38 |
Variety of nations under Fredericks standard | 67 |
And sworn at the LateranUnderhand plots | 80 |
CHAPTER XII | 89 |
Fredericks quarrels with Rome | 95 |
The Emperors behaviour at Padua | 104 |
1239 A D 1241 | 140 |
King Enzio in Lombardy | 307 |
His armiesThe Roman election | 313 |
The Cardinals present | 359 |
PAGE | 368 |
CHAPTER XVII | 379 |
He spends the winter at Grosseto 889 | 390 |
4 | 417 |
Defeat and death of King Henry | 421 |
He is welcomed to Tuscany His loans | 157 |
Its Ecclesiastical affairs | 166 |
Frederick holds a Parliament at Foggia | 173 |
The townsmen in vain beg for mercy | 192 |
CHAPTER XIV | 200 |
Violence of the Bishop of Passau | 215 |
Death of Pope Gregory IX | 255 |
He finds it hard to enlist the Germans | 261 |
The Popes overtures for peace | 262 |
The Tartars attack Austria | 264 |
Mutiny in Palestine | 272 |
And recovers the French prisoners | 281 |
He points out the folly of the Templars | 290 |
Fredericks career of success | 296 |
The heretics in Suabia | 430 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 437 |
It is seized by the Guelf exiles | 440 |
He again attacks the Parmesans | 459 |
His suicide on the way to Pisa | 482 |
His attempt to escape | 488 |
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