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1 1,2| nothing else than a Roman crown piece; but this crown unscrewed, 2 1,2| Roman crown piece; but this crown unscrewed, and in a cavity 3 2,2| wars, and united to the crown all that yet remained of 4 2,3| of Aragon, received his crown from Giovanna of Naples, 5 2,3| for some time disputed the crown. At last the house of Aragon 6 3,4| heir presumptive to the crown of Naples, to arrange a 7 4,2| one of the seven great crown offices which are independent 8 4,3| recovering the rights of the crown of Naples for the house 9 7,2| court, and was appointed to crown him with his own hands as 10 7,4| Borgia were placing a royal crown upon the head of Frederic