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1 I, I | the imperial forces. The emperor Theodosius conquered them 2 I, I | would become known to the emperor. For these reasons the Vandals 3 I, I | must be added, that the emperor, seeing himself attacked 4 I, I | left Italy, Valentinian, emperor of the west, thought of 5 I, I | western empire caused the emperor, who resided at Constantinople, 6 I, I | so abandoned, created an emperor for their defense, or suffered 7 I, I | Eudocia, widow of the late emperor, to take him for her husband; 8 I, II | friendship with Zeno the eastern emperor, wrote to him that his Ostrogoths 9 I, II | odious to the Ostrogoths, the emperor Justinian entertained the 10 I, II | the whole of Italy for the emperor, was given the name of Exarch. 11 I, II | greatly enraged with the emperor, for having recalled him 12 I, II | During these troubles the emperor Justinus died, and was succeeded 13 I, III| of ItalyElectors of the emperor created.~In these times 14 I, III| prevailed at that period. The emperor having become a Christian 15 I, III| the head of Rome, both the emperor of Constantinople and the 16 I, III| longer relying upon the emperor of Constantinople, since 17 I, III| the wishes of the Greek emperor, gave it to the pope, with 18 I, III| people of Rome made him emperor; and thus Rome began to 19 I, III| thus Rome began to have an emperor of the west. And whereas 20 I, III| being possessed by the Greek emperor, with whom Charles was in 21 I, III| pontificate.~In the meantime, the Emperor Charles died and was succeeded 22 I, III| Germans; the first German emperor being called Arnolfus. Nor 23 I, III| Romano was at this time emperor of Greece, having, while 24 I, III| and reputation, being made emperor, the pope Agapito, begged 25 I, III| a deputy of the western emperor; Puglia and Calabria were 26 I, III| were partly under the Greek emperor, and partly under the Saracens; 27 I, III| they were favorites of the emperor or of the most powerful 28 I, III| most powerful states. The Emperor Otho came into Italy, took 29 I, III| the Romans; whereupon the emperor came into Italy and replaced 30 I, III| them the right to create an emperor, and gave it to three princes 31 I, III| Henry, duke of Bavaria, emperor, who at the end of twelve 32 I, III| by whom he was crowned emperor.~ 33 I, IV | others by the deputies of the emperor. The highest in authority, 34 I, IV | Romans the right to create an emperor, he in the same manner determined 35 I, IV | excommunicated him, and the emperor sent his son, also named 36 I, IV | and Calabria for the Greek emperor, to attack Sicily; and it 37 I, IV | Sicily in the name of the emperor, and appropriated the booty 38 I, IV | recovered from the Greek emperor almost the whole of Puglia 39 I, IV | defend himself against the emperor of Germany and the insolence 40 I, IV | marry the daughter of the emperor, his dominions were wrested 41 I, IV | some of the cardinals. The Emperor Frederick, being encamped 42 I, IV | Alexander; and, as he saw the emperor was inclined to favor the 43 I, IV | of the pope, and from the emperor being in Lombardy, had reacquired 44 I, IV | between the Romans and the emperor, and from the enemies which 45 I, IV | which the pope deprived the emperor of all authority over Rome, 46 I, IV | Frederick should be elected emperor, and promised him the kingdom 47 I, IV | Germany were arranged, the Emperor Henry came into Italy with 48 I, IV | Frederick, king of Naples, emperor in his stead. Frederick 49 I, V | GhibellinesDeath of the Emperor Frederick II. —Manfred takes 50 I, V | popes—Sicilian vespers—The Emperor Rodolph allows many cities 51 I, V | which took part with the emperor, were Cremona, Bergamo, 52 I, V | while the followers of the emperor were called Ghibellines, 53 I, V | king of Naples, should be emperor also. Charles marched against 54 I, V | Viterbo, and solicited the Emperor Rodolph to come into Italy 55 I, V | of Charles, induced the Emperor Rodolph to complain that 56 I, V | Charles yielded to the emperor and withdrew his governor, 57 I, V | cardinal, as governor for the emperor, who, for the honor done 58 I, V | the kingdom of Sicily.~The Emperor Rodolph, instead of coming 59 I, VI | CHAPTER VI~The Emperor Henry comes into Italy—The 60 I, VI | first duke of Milan—The Emperor Louis in ItalyJohn, king 61 I, VI | confirmed by Pepin and the Greek emperorGreatness of VeniceDecline 62 I, VI | between the pope and the emperorGiovanna, queen of Naples— 63 I, VI | with war; nor could the emperor with all his endeavors abate 64 I, VI | papacy, during whose time the emperor still continued to persecute 65 I, VI | increased so long as the emperor possessed little authority 66 I, VI | by agreement between the emperor and the pope they were restored 67 I, VI | removed to France, and the emperor, Henry of Luxemburg, came 68 I, VI | designing to make use of the emperor for the purpose of expelling 69 I, VI | from which we deviated. The Emperor Louis, to add to the importance 70 I, VI | caused the failure of the emperor’s purpose; for Pisa and 71 I, VI | pope in France, and the emperor, despairing of the affairs 72 I, VI | prevent the return of the emperor. This caused a change in 73 I, VI | king of France, and the emperor of Greece, when the former, 74 I, VI | fearing, too, that the emperor would assume the sovereignty 75 I, VI | been accustomed to obey the emperor; that they might have occasion 76 I, VI | succeeded by Clement VI. The emperor, seeing with what a liberal 77 I, VI | authority of the church.~The emperor, when he made the concession 78 I, VI | Bavaria, had been elected emperor. Charles, to ingratiate 79 I, VI | king of Bohemia, was then emperor, and the pontificate was 80 I, VI | and Rome, whither also the emperor came; after remaining a 81 I, VII| of Hungary, to be elected emperor, and advised him to come 82 II, I | Florentines, to beg of the emperor that the waters of the Chiane 83 II, I | was divided between the emperor and the church. However, 84 II, II | of defense before the new emperor should acquire strength. 85 II, II | more favor than that of the emperor; for with the aid of the 86 II, II | their liberty, but, with the emperor, they were apprehensive 87 II, II | with the influence of the emperor, the government of Tuscany 88 II, III| Florentines took arms against the emperor’s governor, and to deprive 89 II, V | Fruitless attempt of the Emperor Henry against the Florentines 90 II, V | it was reported that the Emperor Henry was coming into Italy, 91 II, V | them as his own people. The emperor entered Italy by the way 92 II, VI | Calabria comes to Florence—The Emperor Louis of Bavaria visits 93 II, VI | had lately been elected emperor contrary to the wish of 94 II, VI | After the departure of the emperor, Castruccio made himself 95 II, VII| CHAPTER VII~The Emperor at Rome—The Florentines 96 II, VII| prince of the city.~The emperor, being arrived at Rome, 97 II, VII| the Ceruglio; and when the emperor had left Pisa to go into 98 II, VII| Lucchese.~About this time the emperor left Italy. The anti-pope, 99 V, III| should be made to bring the emperor and the Greek prelates to 100 V, III| submitted; and therefore, the emperor, the patriarch, with other 101 VI, V | Florence prepares for war—The emperor, Frederick III. at Florence— 102 VI, V | prevent it, and entreated the emperor of Constantinople to expel 103 VI, V | of their own power. The emperor, however, refused to listen 104 VI, V | midst of these fears, the emperor, Frederick III., came into 105 VI, VI | during this year the Turkish emperor, Mohammed, had taken Constantinople 106 VI, VII| had been routed and the emperor wounded; so that the alarm 107 VIII, III| came to Florence from the emperor, the king of France, and 108 VIII, IV | in Tuscany.~The Turkish emperor, Mahomet II. had gone with 109 VIII, V | already been summoned by the emperor to assemble at Basle; and 110 VIII, VII| presents, and the Turkish emperor placed in his hands Bernardo


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