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Page 203
... Benedict IX and Gregory VI came to their end . The intervals of days are given with minute accuracy and they are in absolute agreement with the days of the month recorded in the Annales Romani , the ... BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 203.
... Benedict IX and Gregory VI came to their end . The intervals of days are given with minute accuracy and they are in absolute agreement with the days of the month recorded in the Annales Romani , the ... BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 203.
Page 215
... Benedict VIII , was an able and vigorous pontiff , who not only kept Rome in order but also took a leading part in Italian politics . Besides this he worked in harmony with the Emperor Henry II and ... BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 215.
... Benedict VIII , was an able and vigorous pontiff , who not only kept Rome in order but also took a leading part in Italian politics . Besides this he worked in harmony with the Emperor Henry II and ... BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 215.
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... Benedict had been deposed by the Emperor's command , which inverts the order of events , may possibly represent a story which was circulated by Gregory's friends . Whence Rodulf derived the twenty - five ... BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 217.
... Benedict had been deposed by the Emperor's command , which inverts the order of events , may possibly represent a story which was circulated by Gregory's friends . Whence Rodulf derived the twenty - five ... BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 217.
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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