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1 6,6 | city of dominion, reducing Germany and Lombardy and Greece 2 6,7 | he transferred to Otto of Germany. It is also interesting 3 6,8 | Charlemagne, or that of Otto of Germany, represented in many ways 4 6,8 | which is now at Heidelberg, Germany. The claim of some scholars 5 7,1 | sovereigns such as the kings of Germany and France, the sultan of 6 7,1 | sister‑in‑law of the king of Germany, Conrad III; his second 7 7,1 | to deprive the king of Germany of his imperial crown, and 8 7,1 | appealed to Henry IV of Germany. Henry at that time had 9 7,1 | Patarins in Italy, Cathari in Germany and Italy, Poblicans (i.e. 10 7,1 | the bishop of Bamberg, in Germany, undertook a pilgrimage. 11 7,1 | enthusiasm spread all over Italy, Germany, and England. A vast movement 12 7,1 | without arms, who went through Germany, Hungary, and Bulgaria towards 13 7,1 | the Crusade. Henry IV of Germany was entirely occupied by 14 7,1 | entente, first with Lothar of Germany and after the latter’s death, 15 7,1 | idea of the alliance with Germany which had been achieved 16 7,1 | negotiations with Conrad III of Germany interrupted by the death 17 7,1 | France. Then he passed to Germany and persuaded Conrad III 18 7,1 | Bernard’s idea of adding Germany to the crusade. The German 19 7,1 | Also the participation of Germany in the crusade deprived 20 7,1 | was based. If the king of Germany left his country for the 21 7,1 | Thereafter Conrad returned to Germany.~ Meanwhile the crusade 22 7,1 | of a formal alliance with Germany, he was free to proceed 23 7,1 | alliance of Byzantium with Germany, who had promised to send 24 7,1 | rose against Conrad in Germany, who was therefore prevented 25 7,1 | orthodox” sovereign of Germany and the “schismatic” Emperor 26 7,1 | it was endeavored to draw Germany and her king. If the coalition 27 7,1 | advantage from his alliance with Germany, Conrad III died (1152). 28 7,1 | decided upon, evoked in Germany rumors that the king had 29 7,1 | physicians. They had come to Germany from Italy, from the famous 30 7,1 | to the throne the king of Germany, calling Manuel rex, not 31 7,1 | the pope and the king of Germany, Manuel hoped “to restore 32 7,1 | which had existed between Germany, the Lombard communities, 33 7,1 | Byzantium in western Europe: Germany, and the Kingdom of Sicily. 34 7,1 | betrothal had been announced in Germany in 1184, a year before Andronicus’ 35 7,1 | possessions of the king of Germany. From two separate enemies 36 7,2 | to Italy; he went then to Germany, to the court of Philip 37 7,2 | Philip of Swabia, king of Germany, who was married to his 38 7,2 | the pope and the king of Germany, his brother-in-law, to 39 7,2 | Frederick Barbarossa of Germany was passing across the Balkan 40 7,2 | Frederick I Barbarossa, king of Germany, joined the movement. But 41 7,3 | pope began to support in Germany Otto of Brunswick, elected 42 7,3 | elected king by a portion of Germany against Philip Hohenstaufen 43 7,3 | diplomatic propaganda in Germany, Innocent III was exerting 44 7,3 | the barons; finally, in Germany a struggle for the throne 45 7,3 | and Philip of Swabia, of Germany, who had married a daughter 46 7,3 | prince went to the north, to Germany, to his brother-in-law Philip 47 7,3 | premeditated policy of Venice and Germany and became the partisans 48 7,3 | Dandolo, but the king of Germany, Philip of Swabia, son-in-law 49 7,3 | deposed Isaac Angelus. In Germany a skillful political intrigue 50 7,3 | pope and with his rival in Germany, Otto of Brunswick. But 51 7,4 | brought forward the king of Germany, who seemed to take an important 52 7,4 | problem. As the king of Germany was the most dangerous foe 53 8,10| united under his power Germany and the Kingdom of Sicily. 54 8,16| fact that it was adopted in Germany, Italy, and England, could 55 8,16| exercised, for example, on Germany. The romantic literature 56 9,3 | twelfth century, the king of Germany, Henry VI Hohenstaufen, 57 9,3 | of the Two Sicilies with Germany lasted till 1250, when, 58 9,3 | Conrad, began to rule in Germany and reigned for a short 59 9,6 | Spain, France, England, Germany, and Norway.[136] At this 60 9,6 | classic writer.[139]~ From Germany through the Baltic Sea and 61 9,7 | their head. Poland, England, Germany, and some smaller states 62 9,18| Lascaris, on his voyage to Germany, Sweden, Norway, Livonia, 63 9,18| southeastern Europe — Hungary, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, and 64 9,19| curia. Sent by the pope to Germany to negotiate about the coming