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... Count Raymond 203 1209 Penance of Count Raymond 206 Raymond joins the Crusade . Three armies 207 208 Peter de Vaux Cernay . Siege of Beziers Simon de Montfort 209 --- of Carcassonne 210 212 · Continued persecution of Raymond 213 Raymond ...
... Count Raymond 203 1209 Penance of Count Raymond 206 Raymond joins the Crusade . Three armies 207 208 Peter de Vaux Cernay . Siege of Beziers Simon de Montfort 209 --- of Carcassonne 210 212 · Continued persecution of Raymond 213 Raymond ...
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... Count Trasimondo of Segna ( the name Trasimondo was traced to the Lombard Dukes of Spoleto , if truly , it implied Teutonic blood ) married Claricia , of the senatorial house of Scotti . He was a Roman , therefore , by the mother's side ...
... Count Trasimondo of Segna ( the name Trasimondo was traced to the Lombard Dukes of Spoleto , if truly , it implied Teutonic blood ) married Claricia , of the senatorial house of Scotti . He was a Roman , therefore , by the mother's side ...
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... Count of Sora . While the Pope was celebrating mass on the holy Epiphany , they won a great victory , " doubtless through the irre- sistible prayers of the Pope ; it was reported that they brought home as trophies the great bell and the ...
... Count of Sora . While the Pope was celebrating mass on the holy Epiphany , they won a great victory , " doubtless through the irre- sistible prayers of the Pope ; it was reported that they brought home as trophies the great bell and the ...
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... Count Richard , his kindred the Scotti , to vie with each other in building and strengthening their fortress pa- laces , and demolishing , whenever they were strong enough , those of their adversaries . To grant the wishes of the people ...
... Count Richard , his kindred the Scotti , to vie with each other in building and strengthening their fortress pa- laces , and demolishing , whenever they were strong enough , those of their adversaries . To grant the wishes of the people ...
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... Count of Acerra , had large territories in Apulia . Conrad of Lutzenberg , a Swabian knight , as Duke of Spoleto , possessed that city , its domain , and Assisi . The estates of the Countess Matilda were held by Germans in the name of ...
... Count of Acerra , had large territories in Apulia . Conrad of Lutzenberg , a Swabian knight , as Duke of Spoleto , possessed that city , its domain , and Assisi . The estates of the Countess Matilda were held by Germans in the name of ...
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