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... we can discern but by faint and transitory glimpses . Only one book , as far as I know , has appeared since 6 the publication of the first part of my work a 2 INNOCENT Election to Papacy State of Christendom Effect of Crusades Innocent.
... we can discern but by faint and transitory glimpses . Only one book , as far as I know , has appeared since 6 the publication of the first part of my work a 2 INNOCENT Election to Papacy State of Christendom Effect of Crusades Innocent.
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... Christendom . Effect of Crusades Innocent III . 1160 or 1161 Birth of Innocent Education and connexions Cardinalate CHAPTER I. ROME AND ITALY . THE Papal autocracy A.D. Its growth PAGE 3 4 6 9 ib . ib . 10 11 12 1198-1202 I. The City of ...
... Christendom . Effect of Crusades Innocent III . 1160 or 1161 Birth of Innocent Education and connexions Cardinalate CHAPTER I. ROME AND ITALY . THE Papal autocracy A.D. Its growth PAGE 3 4 6 9 ib . ib . 10 11 12 1198-1202 I. The City of ...
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... Christendom against the Pope 353 1230 Peace . 356 Frederick as Legislator 358 Laws relating to religion Civil ... Christendom Gregory's reply Public opinion in Christendom - England Empire offered to Robert of France 375 377 381 383 385 ...
... Christendom against the Pope 353 1230 Peace . 356 Frederick as Legislator 358 Laws relating to religion Civil ... Christendom Gregory's reply Public opinion in Christendom - England Empire offered to Robert of France 375 377 381 383 385 ...
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... Christendom 435 Innocent claims both spiritual and temporal power 437 1246 Mutual accusations 439 Innocent attempts to raise Germany 441 Albert von Beham - Otho of Bavaria 443 1247 Election and death of Henry of Thuringia 444-5 1248 ...
... Christendom 435 Innocent claims both spiritual and temporal power 437 1246 Mutual accusations 439 Innocent attempts to raise Germany 441 Albert von Beham - Otho of Bavaria 443 1247 Election and death of Henry of Thuringia 444-5 1248 ...
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... Christendom . The thirteenth century is nearly commensurate with this supremacy of the Pope . Innocent III . at its commencement calmly exercised as his right , and handed down strengthened and almost irre- sistible to his successors ...
... Christendom . The thirteenth century is nearly commensurate with this supremacy of the Pope . Innocent III . at its commencement calmly exercised as his right , and handed down strengthened and almost irre- sistible to his successors ...
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