Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora, Teil 4Longman & Company, 1877 |
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... Archbishop of Bordeaux , giving an 1 There is a complete list of all the cardinals engaged in the elec- tion , and an account of how each voted , ( p . 165 ) . 2 In addition to this , how gro- tesquely some of these have been disfigured ...
... Archbishop of Bordeaux , giving an 1 There is a complete list of all the cardinals engaged in the elec- tion , and an account of how each voted , ( p . 165 ) . 2 In addition to this , how gro- tesquely some of these have been disfigured ...
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... Archbishop Boniface and the Roman see . Moreover , many similar passages , and others , Others relating to the king's mother Isabella , the luxury and completely pride of the Dominicans and Franciscans , the infamy and avarice of the ...
... Archbishop Boniface and the Roman see . Moreover , many similar passages , and others , Others relating to the king's mother Isabella , the luxury and completely pride of the Dominicans and Franciscans , the infamy and avarice of the ...
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... archbishop for quashing the election of Robert Passelew to the see of Chichester , softened , " procaciter " " præcipitavit " being changed into " licet juste , cassa- vit , " 1 ) p . 510 ( the injuries done by the archbishop , alto ...
... archbishop for quashing the election of Robert Passelew to the see of Chichester , softened , " procaciter " " præcipitavit " being changed into " licet juste , cassa- vit , " 1 ) p . 510 ( the injuries done by the archbishop , alto ...
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... archbishop ) , p . 561 ( the excessive intimacy of Richard of Cornwall with the Pope ) , p . 565 ( some strong words against the Dominicans and Franciscans ) , pp . 604 , 612 , 613 , 619 , 639 ( the avarice of the Pope , the Roman court ...
... archbishop ) , p . 561 ( the excessive intimacy of Richard of Cornwall with the Pope ) , p . 565 ( some strong words against the Dominicans and Franciscans ) , pp . 604 , 612 , 613 , 619 , 639 ( the avarice of the Pope , the Roman court ...
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... archbishop Quod comes Ricardus ad Sanctum Egidium ivit in peregrinationem . Cum autem comes Ricardus illuc pervenisset , sciens se esse non remotum a civitate Sancti Egidii , causa orationum illuc properabat , ut , sicut paulo ante in ...
... archbishop Quod comes Ricardus ad Sanctum Egidium ivit in peregrinationem . Cum autem comes Ricardus illuc pervenisset , sciens se esse non remotum a civitate Sancti Egidii , causa orationum illuc properabat , ut , sicut paulo ante in ...
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