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... taken by the Emperors Lewis and Basil End of the Carolingian Empire Otto the Great crowned Emperor · Decree of Conrad II . - Heribert Archbishop of Milan Civitella - Leo IX . , and the Normans 871 887 962 . • 1037 1053 War of ...
... taken by the Emperors Lewis and Basil End of the Carolingian Empire Otto the Great crowned Emperor · Decree of Conrad II . - Heribert Archbishop of Milan Civitella - Leo IX . , and the Normans 871 887 962 . • 1037 1053 War of ...
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... taken the place of a native army . He was King over his own people , and regent for the Emperor over the other inhabitants of Italy . He was in name the ser- vant of the Emperor , but he was really independent of him- The government of ...
... taken the place of a native army . He was King over his own people , and regent for the Emperor over the other inhabitants of Italy . He was in name the ser- vant of the Emperor , but he was really independent of him- The government of ...
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... taken Ravenna . The Pope made alliance with the Venetians , gathered an army , and retook the city . He was everywhere supported against the Emperor , and one Exarch was slain by the people of Ravenna . Still he hesitated to cast away ...
... taken Ravenna . The Pope made alliance with the Venetians , gathered an army , and retook the city . He was everywhere supported against the Emperor , and one Exarch was slain by the people of Ravenna . Still he hesitated to cast away ...
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... taken and the whole island subdued ; but meanwhile they made several attacks upon Italy . They quickly overran Calabria , and their way was made more easy by the bitter feuds between the principalities of Beneventum , Salernum , Naples ...
... taken and the whole island subdued ; but meanwhile they made several attacks upon Italy . They quickly overran Calabria , and their way was made more easy by the bitter feuds between the principalities of Beneventum , Salernum , Naples ...
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... taken prisoner , but the devout Normans reverenced their captive , and received from him the investiture of their present and future conquests in Apulia , Calabria , and Sicily , which they con- sented to hold as a fief of the Holy See ...
... taken prisoner , but the devout Normans reverenced their captive , and received from him the investiture of their present and future conquests in Apulia , Calabria , and Sicily , which they con- sented to hold as a fief of the Holy See ...
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