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... Clergy 87 Excommunication of John 89 1211 Subjects released from allegiance ib . 1213 His throne offered by the Pope to any conqueror 91 Offer accepted by Philip Augustus ib . John's desperation 92 Pandulph Legate 93 1213 Treaty with ...
... Clergy 87 Excommunication of John 89 1211 Subjects released from allegiance ib . 1213 His throne offered by the Pope to any conqueror 91 Offer accepted by Philip Augustus ib . John's desperation 92 Pandulph Legate 93 1213 Treaty with ...
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... clergy on his authority could not be refused for such an object ; a tenth of all the vast wealth of the hierarchy passed through his hands . An immense financial system grew up ; Papal collectors were in every land , Papal bankers in ...
... clergy on his authority could not be refused for such an object ; a tenth of all the vast wealth of the hierarchy passed through his hands . An immense financial system grew up ; Papal collectors were in every land , Papal bankers in ...
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... clergy and the people of Rome was confirmed by the unhesitating assent of Chris- tendom . The death of the Emperor , the infancy of his son , the state of affairs in Germany , made all secure on the side of the Empire . Lothair was only ...
... clergy and the people of Rome was confirmed by the unhesitating assent of Chris- tendom . The death of the Emperor , the infancy of his son , the state of affairs in Germany , made all secure on the side of the Empire . Lothair was only ...
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... clergy , had been tortured , mutilated , blinded , roasted ( as he says ) before slow fires . " The Pope had not spared the Papal treasures : he had assembled troops for their aid from Lombardy , Tuscany , Romagna , Campania . In his ...
... clergy , had been tortured , mutilated , blinded , roasted ( as he says ) before slow fires . " The Pope had not spared the Papal treasures : he had assembled troops for their aid from Lombardy , Tuscany , Romagna , Campania . In his ...
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... clergy to Rome throughout the kingdom of Sicily . As to Philip himself , he has ever been an obstinate persecutor of the church ; he called himself Duke of Tuscany and Cam- pania , and claimed all the lands up to the gates of the city ...
... clergy to Rome throughout the kingdom of Sicily . As to Philip himself , he has ever been an obstinate persecutor of the church ; he called himself Duke of Tuscany and Cam- pania , and claimed all the lands up to the gates of the city ...
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