Book, Chapter
1 I, III| title, by calling themselves cardinals, and arrogated so great
2 I, IV | election of the pope to the cardinals— First example of a prince
3 I, IV | confined the creation to the cardinals alone. Nor did this satisfy
4 I, IV | pontificate, and ordered the cardinals to go into Germany to appoint
5 I, IV | made pope by some of the cardinals. The Emperor Frederick,
6 I, IV | On this the pope sent two cardinals to England, to inquire into
7 I, V | related, the pope deprived two cardinals of the Colonnesi family
8 I, V | restored the scarlet hat to the cardinals of the Colonnesi family,
9 I, VI | that he should send four cardinals to reform the government
10 I, VI | elected at Fondi by ten cardinals, who declared the appointment
11 I, VII| Naples, where he put nine cardinals into prison for having taken
12 I, VII| where he put to death the cardinals whom he had imprisoned.
13 I, VII| influence, created twenty-nine cardinals. At this time Charles, king
14 I, VII| it. By the advice of the cardinals, in order to attempt the
15 I, VII| nothing. Upon this, the cardinals of both the popes abandoned
16 I, VII| On the other hand, the cardinals, with the favor of Balthazar
17 I, VII| being abandoned by his cardinals, he complied, and the council
18 VIII, III| princes had no right to detain cardinals, hang bishops, murder, mangle,
19 VIII, IV | them in the midst of his cardinals. They apologized for past
20 VIII, V | co-operation of the leading cardinals, who were desirous of peace,
21 VIII, VI | several parts of the city. The cardinals entreated the count to give
22 VIII, VI | and retired to Imola. The cardinals, being thus divested of
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