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But Basset succeeded better in opposing Rustand , the pope's legate . The king
and the pope had agreed to extort a large sum of nioney from the English clergy ,
and to share the plunder . For this purpose Rustand summoned a council at ...
But Basset succeeded better in opposing Rustand , the pope's legate . The king
and the pope had agreed to extort a large sum of nioney from the English clergy ,
and to share the plunder . For this purpose Rustand summoned a council at ...
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Having communicated the pope's intentions to the parliament , he obtained a
grant of money , and a considerable body of forces , under certain restrictions ;
but just as he was preparing to embark , the duke of Bedford having sent to
demand a ...
Having communicated the pope's intentions to the parliament , he obtained a
grant of money , and a considerable body of forces , under certain restrictions ;
but just as he was preparing to embark , the duke of Bedford having sent to
demand a ...
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Becket made an appeal to the pope ; but this having availed nothing , and finding
himself deserted by his brethren , he withdrew privately from Northampton , and
went aboard a ship for Graveline in Holland , from whence he retired to the ...
Becket made an appeal to the pope ; but this having availed nothing , and finding
himself deserted by his brethren , he withdrew privately from Northampton , and
went aboard a ship for Graveline in Holland , from whence he retired to the ...
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In 1513 , when Leo X. became pope , he appointed Bembo one of his secretaries
, who , now in his forty - third year , settled at Rome in this character , and had his
friend Sadoleto for his colleague . By them the pope's correspondence was ...
In 1513 , when Leo X. became pope , he appointed Bembo one of his secretaries
, who , now in his forty - third year , settled at Rome in this character , and had his
friend Sadoleto for his colleague . By them the pope's correspondence was ...
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When pope Clement VIII . was determined to take possession of Ferrara ; under
the pretence that C©¡sar of Este , who succeeded the childless duke Alphonsus ,
was of an illegitimate branch , the marquis Hippolyto Bentivoglio , brother to Guy
...
When pope Clement VIII . was determined to take possession of Ferrara ; under
the pretence that C©¡sar of Este , who succeeded the childless duke Alphonsus ,
was of an illegitimate branch , the marquis Hippolyto Bentivoglio , brother to Guy
...
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