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... force , and inspired some restraint on heinous immorality . 9 The Papal language , the language of the clergy , was still ostentatiously , profoundly religious ; it professed , even if itself did not always respect , even though it ...
... force , and inspired some restraint on heinous immorality . 9 The Papal language , the language of the clergy , was still ostentatiously , profoundly religious ; it professed , even if itself did not always respect , even though it ...
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... forces under the walls of Viterbo was attributed to his intercession ; many of them renounced their hostility to the Pope . A second time they marched out ; they were supplied with money by the Pope's brother , Richard Count of Sora ...
... forces under the walls of Viterbo was attributed to his intercession ; many of them renounced their hostility to the Pope . A second time they marched out ; they were supplied with money by the Pope's brother , Richard Count of Sora ...
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... forces . France was the land to supply bold and chivalrous adventurers . Sybilla , the widow of Tancred of Sicily , dethroned by Henry , had made her escape from her prison in the Tyrol . She married her eldest daughter to Walter de ...
... forces . France was the land to supply bold and chivalrous adventurers . Sybilla , the widow of Tancred of Sicily , dethroned by Henry , had made her escape from her prison in the Tyrol . She married her eldest daughter to Walter de ...
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... force.P The Pope replied to the princes and prelates that he had heard with sorrow of the contested election ; he should be prepared to join the Emperor who had been elected law- fully ; he should remember rather the good than the evil ...
... force.P The Pope replied to the princes and prelates that he had heard with sorrow of the contested election ; he should be prepared to join the Emperor who had been elected law- fully ; he should remember rather the good than the evil ...
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... forces of Otho . The wavering Bishop , Conrad of Tegernfeld , declared against the excommunicated Otho ; Constance closed its gates against him . That rapid move- ment won Frederick the Empire . At Basle he was wel- comed by the Bishop ...
... forces of Otho . The wavering Bishop , Conrad of Tegernfeld , declared against the excommunicated Otho ; Constance closed its gates against him . That rapid move- ment won Frederick the Empire . At Basle he was wel- comed by the Bishop ...
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