Book, Chapter
1 I, I | country offered when the emperors abandoned Rome, the ancient
2 I, I | Danube, with consent of the emperors; and although, moved by
3 I, I | ingratiated himself with the new emperors, and at the same time so
4 I, I | Placidia, sister of the emperors, agreed with them to go
5 I, I | after the deaths of many emperors the empire of Constantinople
6 I, I | relieved by the eastern emperors, or from some unknown cause,
7 I, III| being subject either to the emperors or the kings till the coming
8 I, III| respects they obeyed the emperors or kings; officiated for
9 I, III| to be established by the emperors, the latter now began to
10 I, IV | used to free them from the emperors; but when they had taken
11 I, IV | Henry IV. many popes and emperors followed, till the papacy
12 I, IV | the people of Rome and the emperors; and in the time of Barbarossa
13 I, V | friendship, were ensnared by the emperors. Rodolph did not come into
14 I, V | Ghibelline factions; and the emperors having abandoned Italy,
15 II, I | in the times of the first emperors.~When the Roman empire was
16 II, I | Berengarii, and lastly the German emperors, governed her, as in our
17 II, I | with the consent of the emperors, or during the interim from
18 II, I | authority of the German emperors was in its wane, all the
19 III, I | resided in France, and the emperors, who abode in Germany, in
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