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Page 207
... Papacy . However improper were the means by which he secured the office , this third man - Herman mentions no name— was the only claimant . In 1046 , he proceeds , Henry III held a synod at Pavia and then went on to Piacenza , where ...
... Papacy . However improper were the means by which he secured the office , this third man - Herman mentions no name— was the only claimant . In 1046 , he proceeds , Henry III held a synod at Pavia and then went on to Piacenza , where ...
Page 210
... Papacy . Wherefore he went to a certain priest named John , who was then deemed a man of great merit , and by his advice condemned himself and renounced the pontificate . The advice would have been highly praiseworthy , had it not been ...
... Papacy . Wherefore he went to a certain priest named John , who was then deemed a man of great merit , and by his advice condemned himself and renounced the pontificate . The advice would have been highly praiseworthy , had it not been ...
Page 248
... Papacy in a way which had hardly been attempted before even during the reign of Otto III . It is easy to exaggerate the significance of these features in their system which the Popes borrowed from the Empire . Their source is manifest ...
... Papacy in a way which had hardly been attempted before even during the reign of Otto III . It is easy to exaggerate the significance of these features in their system which the Popes borrowed from the Empire . Their source is manifest ...
Contents
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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