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... III of Germany went into Italy and held a synod at which three Popes were ... Silvester in St. Peter's Church , Gregory in the Lateran , and Benedict in ... Silvester III ; and thirdly , John , otherwise known as Gratian , who became ...
... III of Germany went into Italy and held a synod at which three Popes were ... Silvester in St. Peter's Church , Gregory in the Lateran , and Benedict in ... Silvester III ; and thirdly , John , otherwise known as Gratian , who became ...
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... Silvester III after his transient intrusion in 1045 nothing is said . It is in the accounts written by foreigners that three Popes are brought upon the scene when Henry III came into Italy . 3 II By a strange chance it appears that our ...
... Silvester III after his transient intrusion in 1045 nothing is said . It is in the accounts written by foreigners that three Popes are brought upon the scene when Henry III came into Italy . 3 II By a strange chance it appears that our ...
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... Silvester III . Then after a couple of months the Tusculans appeared in force , expelled Silvester , and restored Benedict . Signor Borino examines the position of the Crescentian family with great knowledge of the local circumstances ...
... Silvester III . Then after a couple of months the Tusculans appeared in force , expelled Silvester , and restored Benedict . Signor Borino examines the position of the Crescentian family with great knowledge of the local circumstances ...
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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