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... Archbishop of Canterbury ib . 83 Stephen Langton Fury of John 84 85 He persecutes the Clergy 87 Excommunication of John 89 1211 Subjects released from allegiance ib . 1213 His throne offered by the Pope to any conqueror 91 Offer ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury ib . 83 Stephen Langton Fury of John 84 85 He persecutes the Clergy 87 Excommunication of John 89 1211 Subjects released from allegiance ib . 1213 His throne offered by the Pope to any conqueror 91 Offer ...
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... ARCHBISHOPS OF RHEIMS . ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY . 1204 Baldwin I. 1205 KINGS OF SPAIN . 1205 Henry 1216 1197 Frederick II . 1250 Emeric 1204 William 1202 Hubert 1205 Castile . Alfonso III . 1214 1204 Ladislaus 1205 1203 Guy 1206 1207 ...
... ARCHBISHOPS OF RHEIMS . ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY . 1204 Baldwin I. 1205 KINGS OF SPAIN . 1205 Henry 1216 1197 Frederick II . 1250 Emeric 1204 William 1202 Hubert 1205 Castile . Alfonso III . 1214 1204 Ladislaus 1205 1203 Guy 1206 1207 ...
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... Archbishop of Ravenna alone resisted the encroachments of Innocent , displayed the Imperial investiture , and preserved the territories of his church . Throughout Italy , the precarious state of the Imperial power , the sudden rise of a ...
... Archbishop of Ravenna alone resisted the encroachments of Innocent , displayed the Imperial investiture , and preserved the territories of his church . Throughout Italy , the precarious state of the Imperial power , the sudden rise of a ...
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... Archbishop of Mentz ( who was in Rome on his return from the Holy Land ) he made offers to the Pope which showed that he thought Innocent as unscrupulous as himself . He asserted the bastardy of n Capit more Teutonico in terram ...
... Archbishop of Mentz ( who was in Rome on his return from the Holy Land ) he made offers to the Pope which showed that he thought Innocent as unscrupulous as himself . He asserted the bastardy of n Capit more Teutonico in terram ...
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... Archbishop of Naples , the Marshal and the Legate , came , the former directly by sea , to the aid of Walter the Chancellor , who had refused all the advances of Markwald . A battle took place , in which Markwald suffered a total defeat ...
... Archbishop of Naples , the Marshal and the Legate , came , the former directly by sea , to the aid of Walter the Chancellor , who had refused all the advances of Markwald . A battle took place , in which Markwald suffered a total defeat ...
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