Matilda, Countess of TuscanyJohn Long, 1906 - 357 sayfa "Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde, Latin: Matilda, Mathilda) (1046? 24 July 1115) was an Italian noblewoman, the principal Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. She is one of the few medieval women to be remembered for her military accomplishments. She is sometimes called la Gran Contessa ("the Great Countess") or Matilda of Canossa after her ancestral castle of Canossa."--Wikipedia. |
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Sayfa x
... command - Matilda as general - Second Battle - Victory -Terms of surrender - Matilda's reception- " Daughter of the Margraves " -Return to Canossa - Marriage of Matilda -Godfrey le Bossu - Character of - Donizo's silence- Hildebrand as ...
... command - Matilda as general - Second Battle - Victory -Terms of surrender - Matilda's reception- " Daughter of the Margraves " -Return to Canossa - Marriage of Matilda -Godfrey le Bossu - Character of - Donizo's silence- Hildebrand as ...
Sayfa xii
... command -Her war - cry - Defeat - Pursued by the avenger - Florence taken - Padua falls - Matilda in retreat - At bay - Canossa besieged - Donizo's enthusiasm - Activity of Matilda- Henry's chagrin - Desperate measures - Courage of ...
... command -Her war - cry - Defeat - Pursued by the avenger - Florence taken - Padua falls - Matilda in retreat - At bay - Canossa besieged - Donizo's enthusiasm - Activity of Matilda- Henry's chagrin - Desperate measures - Courage of ...
Sayfa 23
... distinguishes those of strong wills and who are born to command . Beatrice , who was as clever as she was pious and beautiful , drew to her Court the most profound scholars and theologians of the day , and these visitors took great.
... distinguishes those of strong wills and who are born to command . Beatrice , who was as clever as she was pious and beautiful , drew to her Court the most profound scholars and theologians of the day , and these visitors took great.
Sayfa 40
... command , though sometimes against their own private judgment and the dictates of conscience . No wonder that pious men like Bishop Gebehard , who had the real welfare of the Church at heart and thought not of their own advancement ...
... command , though sometimes against their own private judgment and the dictates of conscience . No wonder that pious men like Bishop Gebehard , who had the real welfare of the Church at heart and thought not of their own advancement ...
Sayfa 74
... command into her own hands . Putting aside the manuscripts to which in the tumultuous state of her mind she could no longer give her undivided attention , she proceeded with light but firm step to her Patriotism of Matilda mother's ...
... command into her own hands . Putting aside the manuscripts to which in the tumultuous state of her mind she could no longer give her undivided attention , she proceeded with light but firm step to her Patriotism of Matilda mother's ...
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