Book, Chapter
1 I, I | called the Angli, a people of Germany, to their aid; and these
2 I, III| princes and three bishops of Germany; the princes of Brandenburg,
3 I, IV | the cardinals to go into Germany to appoint a new pope. He
4 I, IV | arrival, and returned to Germany. The Romans stood out alone,
5 I, IV | himself against the emperor of Germany and the insolence of the
6 I, IV | dispose of the churches of Germany according to his own pleasure.
7 I, IV | and returned peaceably to Germany, where he did not long remain
8 I, IV | prevailed, and returned to Germany. The cities of Lombardy
9 I, IV | As soon as the affairs of Germany were arranged, the Emperor
10 I, IV | Otho. Frederick returned to Germany in anger, and, after many
11 I, V | Corradino, who was then in Germany. On this account Manfred
12 I, V | collected a great force in Germany, marched into Italy against
13 I, VI | affairs of Italy, returned to Germany. He had scarcely left, before
14 I, VII| The city of Constance, in Germany, was appointed for the holding
15 II, II | coming with a force from Germany, for the conquest of Naples;
16 II, V | France, and afterward into Germany, to solicit leaders and
17 II, V | unavailing search in France and Germany, they discovered him at
18 III, I | the emperors, who abode in Germany, in order to maintain their
19 V, V | which divide Italy from Germany, so that it occupies part
20 V, VII| could live as a prince in Germany, the citizens would be very
21 VI, V | Rome by sea, he returned to Germany, and again passed through
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