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... Legate 93 1213 Treaty with the Pope 94 Surrender of the kingdom to the Pope 95 Wrath of Philip Augustus 97 John embarks for Poitou 99 Nobles refuse to accompany him ib . Second surrender at St. Paul's , London 101 1214 Meeting at St ...
... Legate 93 1213 Treaty with the Pope 94 Surrender of the kingdom to the Pope 95 Wrath of Philip Augustus 97 John embarks for Poitou 99 Nobles refuse to accompany him ib . Second surrender at St. Paul's , London 101 1214 Meeting at St ...
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... Legates 193 194 Fulk Bishop of Toulouse 196 Count Raymond of Toulouse 198 Peter de Castelnau Legate 199 1208 Murder of Peter de Castelnau 201 Crusade against Count Raymond 203 1209 Penance of Count Raymond 206 Raymond joins the Crusade ...
... Legates 193 194 Fulk Bishop of Toulouse 196 Count Raymond of Toulouse 198 Peter de Castelnau Legate 199 1208 Murder of Peter de Castelnau 201 Crusade against Count Raymond 203 1209 Penance of Count Raymond 206 Raymond joins the Crusade ...
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... Legate to receive at Narni Conrad's oath of unqualified fidelity on the Gospels , on the Cross , and on the Holy Reliques . He appointed the Cardinal San Gre- gorio the Governor of the Dukedom of Spoleto , and of the County of Assisi ...
... Legate to receive at Narni Conrad's oath of unqualified fidelity on the Gospels , on the Cross , and on the Holy Reliques . He appointed the Cardinal San Gre- gorio the Governor of the Dukedom of Spoleto , and of the County of Assisi ...
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... Legate . Before the bull had been prepared , Constantia fell ill . Either in an access of devotion , or of maternal solicitude for her infant son , for whom she would secure the most powerful protection , she bequeathed him to the ...
... Legate . Before the bull had been prepared , Constantia fell ill . Either in an access of devotion , or of maternal solicitude for her infant son , for whom she would secure the most powerful protection , she bequeathed him to the ...
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... Legate who came to administer the oath of allegiance with coldness ; he returned to Rome . Markwald , in the mean time , had placed himself at the head of a powerful band of adven- turers : he fell on the town of St. Germano , and had ...
... Legate who came to administer the oath of allegiance with coldness ; he returned to Rome . Markwald , in the mean time , had placed himself at the head of a powerful band of adven- turers : he fell on the town of St. Germano , and had ...
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