Book, Chapter
1 I, III| only the increase of the pontificate and of the other principalities
2 I, III| time Pascal I. occupied the pontificate, and the priests of the
3 I, III| upon their election to the pontificate.~In the meantime, the Emperor
4 I, IV | that he must renounce the pontificate, and ordered the cardinals
5 I, V | in greater security. The pontificate was now occupied by Innocent
6 I, V | remained in repose until the pontificate of Adrian V. Charles, being
7 I, V | six months renounced the pontificate, and Boniface VIII. was
8 I, V | of their abode, kept the pontificate weak. Boniface then determined
9 I, VI | XII. having attained the pontificate and finding Italy lost,
10 I, VI | was then emperor, and the pontificate was occupied by Innocent
11 II, II | successor Innocent V.~The pontificate was afterward occupied by
12 II, III| government two years, till the pontificate of Martin, who restored
13 VI, III| after his assumption of the pontificate, sought to restore peace
14 VI, VII| Æneas, succeeded to the pontificate. This pontiff, free from
15 VII, I | the Turks, was passed the pontificate of Pius II.~Florence continued
16 VII, VI | pride and ambition, that the pontificate seemed too little for him,
17 VIII, III| assured the world that the pontificate which he had wickedly attained,
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