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... Frederick II . 289 1220 Diet of Frankfort Election of Henry King of the Romans 290 Frederick's laws in favour of ecclesiastics ; against heretics 293 Loss of Damietta 295 1229 Meeting at Veroli - at Ferentino 296 1225 Meeting at San ...
... Frederick II . 289 1220 Diet of Frankfort Election of Henry King of the Romans 290 Frederick's laws in favour of ecclesiastics ; against heretics 293 Loss of Damietta 295 1229 Meeting at Veroli - at Ferentino 296 1225 Meeting at San ...
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... FREDERICK II . AND GREGORY IX . A.D. 1227 Gregory IX . Frederick II . The Court PAGE 312 313 318 The Crusade urged on Frederick Preparations Return of Frederick 321 323 324 Excommunication of Frederick ib . Second excommunication 330 ...
... FREDERICK II . AND GREGORY IX . A.D. 1227 Gregory IX . Frederick II . The Court PAGE 312 313 318 The Crusade urged on Frederick Preparations Return of Frederick 321 323 324 Excommunication of Frederick ib . Second excommunication 330 ...
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... Frederick deposed 433 Frederick appeals to 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 ...
... Frederick deposed 433 Frederick appeals to 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 ...
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... ( Frederick of Sicily ) , Philip , and Otho . He admits the lawful election , the oath twice taken , and once at least freely , by the Princes of the Empire to the young Frederick . " His cause it might seem incumbent on the Apostolic See ...
... ( Frederick of Sicily ) , Philip , and Otho . He admits the lawful election , the oath twice taken , and once at least freely , by the Princes of the Empire to the young Frederick . " His cause it might seem incumbent on the Apostolic See ...
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... Frederick . At Lodi Otho declared Genoa , Cremona , Ferrara , the Margrave Azzo under the ban of the Empire . At Nuremberg met the Primate and the Archbishop of Treves for once venturing Day . on a bold measure , the Archbishop of ...
... Frederick . At Lodi Otho declared Genoa , Cremona , Ferrara , the Margrave Azzo under the ban of the Empire . At Nuremberg met the Primate and the Archbishop of Treves for once venturing Day . on a bold measure , the Archbishop of ...
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