Book, Chapter
1 I, IV| Countess Matilda—Character of Frederick Barbarossa—Schism—Frederick
2 I, IV| Frederick Barbarossa—Schism—Frederick creates an anti-pope—Building
3 I, IV| England—Reconciliation of Frederick with the pope—The kingdom
4 I, IV| Alexander III. and the empire by Frederick, surnamed Barbarossa. The
5 I, IV| they were much increased. Frederick possessed military talent,
6 I, IV| the cardinals. The Emperor Frederick, being encamped at Cerma,
7 I, IV| Philip, king of France. Frederick, in the meantime, carrying
8 I, IV| the anti-pope died, and Frederick set up Guido of Cremona,
9 I, IV| these, being assisted by Frederick, routed the Roman army with
10 I, IV| latter had in Lombardy. But Frederick, setting aside every other
11 I, IV| after the death of Roger. Frederick, however, withdrew from
12 I, IV| pope and in contempt of Frederick.~Guido the anti-pope died,
13 I, IV| affairs.~About this time Frederick returned to Italy, and while
14 I, IV| Puglia, a coadjutor with him. Frederick, unable to exist without
15 I, IV| former finished his career. Frederick being dead, the pope had
16 I, IV| contrived that Henry, son of Frederick should be elected emperor,
17 I, IV| four years of age named Frederick; and, as Tancred was now
18 I, IV| succeeded in the kingdom by Frederick, and in the empire by Otho,
19 I, IV| and the electors appointed Frederick, king of Naples, emperor
20 I, IV| Naples, emperor in his stead. Frederick came to Rome for his coronation;
21 I, IV| Italy as he had done Otho. Frederick returned to Germany in anger,
22 I, IV| 1218. Honorius crowned Frederick, to whom Giovanni, descended
23 I, V | Ghibellines—Death of the Emperor Frederick II. —Manfred takes possession
24 I, V | Lombardy had formed against Frederick Barbarossa still continued,
25 I, V | powerful, took part with Frederick, who, as we have said, was
26 I, V | at enmity with the pope; Frederick, at the instigation and
27 I, V | who now govern that city. Frederick halted at Pisa, desirous
28 I, V | first heard at Pistoia. Frederick, marching from Pisa, assailed
29 I, V | done against the Saracens. Frederick, that he might be suddenly
30 I, V | abandoned by his people, as Frederick Barbarossa and others had
31 I, V | who, being in fear of Frederick, went to Genoa, and thence
32 I, V | it was the intention of Frederick to attend, but he was prevented
33 I, VI| caused it to be assailed by Frederick, monarch of Sicily. But
34 I, VI| which she had been thrown by Frederick Barbarossa, in revenge for
35 I, VI| authority in the province. But Frederick II. coming into Italy, and
36 II, I | troubles till the time of Frederick II., who, being king of
37 II, I | But, upon the death of Frederick, the most unbiased men,
38 II, II| power, during the time of Frederick, as because the church party
39 II, II| found that Manfred, son of Frederick, had made himself sovereign
40 II, V | entered into an agreement with Frederick, king of Sicily, to undertake
41 VI, V | prepares for war—The emperor, Frederick III. at Florence—War in
42 VI, V | these fears, the emperor, Frederick III., came into Italy to
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