Book, Chapter
1 I, I | took arms against his sons Henry and Uric, slew the one and
2 I, III| duke of Saxony, the son of Henry and Matilda, a man of great
3 I, III| III. the electors created Henry, duke of Bavaria, emperor,
4 I, III| crowned by Pope Stephen VIII. Henry and his wife Simeonda were
5 I, III| near Florence, is one. Henry died in 1024, and was succeeded
6 I, III| Suabia; and the latter by Henry II., who came to Rome; and
7 I, IV | imposed by the pope upon Henry, king of England—Reconciliation
8 I, IV | Beatrice, the sister of Henry II. She and her husband
9 I, IV | of Parma anti-pope; and Henry, who hated the power of
10 I, IV | council at Rome, and deprived Henry of both the empire and the
11 I, IV | part of the pope, others of Henry; and hence arose the factions
12 I, IV | distracted with intestine strife. Henry, being excommunicated, was
13 I, IV | discords between the pope and Henry; upon which the pope again
14 I, IV | sent his son, also named Henry, with an army to Rome, and
15 I, IV | Puglia to his relief, but Henry had left before his arrival,
16 I, IV | instance of Gregory, he drove Henry from Rome, and subdued the
17 I, IV | was under the dominion of Henry IV. who came to Rome pretending
18 I, IV | the deaths of Pascal and Henry IV. many popes and emperors
19 I, IV | ambassadors came to him from Henry, king of England, to signify
20 I, IV | terms were all accepted by Henry; and thus a great king submitted
21 I, IV | Tancred, contrived that Henry, son of Frederick should
22 I, IV | seclusion and become the wife of Henry. Thus the kingdom of Naples
23 I, IV | were arranged, the Emperor Henry came into Italy with Gostanza
24 I, IV | difficulty. After some years, Henry died in Sicily, and was
25 I, VI | CHAPTER VI~The Emperor Henry comes into Italy—The Florentines
26 I, VI | succeeded by his son Robert. Henry of Luxemburg had been elected
27 I, VI | France, and the emperor, Henry of Luxemburg, came into
28 I, VI | their partisans, ran to Henry, telling him that all the
29 I, VI | defend him with their lives. Henry, believing all that Maffeo
30 II, I | so that, in the time of Henry III. the mind of the country
31 II, V | Fruitless attempt of the Emperor Henry against the Florentines—
32 II, V | reported that the Emperor Henry was coming into Italy, and
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