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... Crown , the Sovereign Liege Lord.b When this idea was first promulgated in all its naked sternness by Gregory VII . , it had come into collision with other ideas rooted with almost equal depth in the mind of man , that especially of the ...
... Crown , the Sovereign Liege Lord.b When this idea was first promulgated in all its naked sternness by Gregory VII . , it had come into collision with other ideas rooted with almost equal depth in the mind of man , that especially of the ...
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... crown of Naples on the brows of an infant ; the fairest provinces under the galling yoke of fierce German adventurers ; the Lombard republics , Guelf or Ghibelline , at war within their walls , at war or in implacable animosity against ...
... crown of Naples on the brows of an infant ; the fairest provinces under the galling yoke of fierce German adventurers ; the Lombard republics , Guelf or Ghibelline , at war within their walls , at war or in implacable animosity against ...
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... Crown - Markwald for himself , Walter for his brother , Gentile Count of Manupelles . Both , however , were equally jealous of Walter of Brienne : Markwald as already more than his equal in the kingdom of Naples The Chancellor assumed ...
... Crown - Markwald for himself , Walter for his brother , Gentile Count of Manupelles . Both , however , were equally jealous of Walter of Brienne : Markwald as already more than his equal in the kingdom of Naples The Chancellor assumed ...
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... crown , to wage the last strife of the house of Hohenstaufen with his mother , rather perhaps his step - mother , the Church . b The Cardinal Cencio Savelli , after- first the nominal charge of his educa- wards the mild Honorius III ...
... crown , to wage the last strife of the house of Hohenstaufen with his mother , rather perhaps his step - mother , the Church . b The Cardinal Cencio Savelli , after- first the nominal charge of his educa- wards the mild Honorius III ...
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... crown to win . His uncle , Richard of England , could never forget his impri- A.D. 1198 . sonment in Germany , and the part taken by the Emperor in that galling and disgraceful transac- tion . The perfidy and avarice of Henry were to be ...
... crown to win . His uncle , Richard of England , could never forget his impri- A.D. 1198 . sonment in Germany , and the part taken by the Emperor in that galling and disgraceful transac- tion . The perfidy and avarice of Henry were to be ...
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