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... Excommunication of John Subjects released from allegiance His throne offered by the Pope to any conqueror PAGE 76 77 78 79 81 ib . 83 84 85 87 89 ib . 91 Offer accepted by Philip Augustus John's desperation Pandulph Legate 1213 Treaty ...
... Excommunication of John Subjects released from allegiance His throne offered by the Pope to any conqueror PAGE 76 77 78 79 81 ib . 83 84 85 87 89 ib . 91 Offer accepted by Philip Augustus John's desperation Pandulph Legate 1213 Treaty ...
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... Excommunication of Frederick ib . Second excommunication 330 Gregory driven from Rome 331 1228 Frederick sets sail for the Holy Land 333 In Palestine 335 · Sultan Kameel of Egypt 337 Treaty 341 Frederick at Jerusalem ib . Anger of ...
... Excommunication of Frederick ib . Second excommunication 330 Gregory driven from Rome 331 1228 Frederick sets sail for the Holy Land 333 In Palestine 335 · Sultan Kameel of Egypt 337 Treaty 341 Frederick at Jerusalem ib . Anger of ...
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... excommunication of Passaguerra , against which the Milanese protested as unjust . Compare the Decretalia , ii . and iii . , on the superiority of the priest- hood to the temporal power . and influence to the Emperor ; from the ...
... excommunication of Passaguerra , against which the Milanese protested as unjust . Compare the Decretalia , ii . and iii . , on the superiority of the priest- hood to the temporal power . and influence to the Emperor ; from the ...
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... excommunication hung over them , and was ratified by the fears and by the wavering allegiance of their subjects . If they obeyed and returned , as most of them did , with shame and defeat , they returned shorn of their power , lowered ...
... excommunication hung over them , and was ratified by the fears and by the wavering allegiance of their subjects . If they obeyed and returned , as most of them did , with shame and defeat , they returned shorn of their power , lowered ...
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... excommunicated in the Holy Land , excommunicated for returning after having made an advantageous peace with the Mohammedans . During his whole reign he is vainly struggling to burst the fetters thus wound around him , and riveted not ...
... excommunicated in the Holy Land , excommunicated for returning after having made an advantageous peace with the Mohammedans . During his whole reign he is vainly struggling to burst the fetters thus wound around him , and riveted not ...
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