The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, 2. ciltJ. M'Creery, 1806 - 472 sayfa |
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... Roman states whom they had deprived of their territories , took up arms to revenge their injuries and repossess them- selves of their rights . It was to no purpose , that Cæsar employed all his arts to mitigate their resentment , and ...
... Roman states whom they had deprived of their territories , took up arms to revenge their injuries and repossess them- selves of their rights . It was to no purpose , that Cæsar employed all his arts to mitigate their resentment , and ...
Sayfa 19
... Roman barons C 2 were ( a ) On this event Angelo Colocci produced , in an epi- taph on the pontiff , the following severe sarcasm on his pre- decessor Alexander VI . " Tertius hic Pius est , qui summum ad culmen ab ipsa " Virtute ...
... Roman barons C 2 were ( a ) On this event Angelo Colocci produced , in an epi- taph on the pontiff , the following severe sarcasm on his pre- decessor Alexander VI . " Tertius hic Pius est , qui summum ad culmen ab ipsa " Virtute ...
Sayfa 25
... Roman see . He therefore * seized upon the person of Borgia , who had proceeded to the port of Ostia intending to embark for France , and required , that before his liberation he should consign to him the possession of the different ...
... Roman see . He therefore * seized upon the person of Borgia , who had proceeded to the port of Ostia intending to embark for France , and required , that before his liberation he should consign to him the possession of the different ...
Sayfa 56
... Roman territories , and compleat the great work which Alexander VI . had so vi- gorously begun . He had already announced in the consistory , his determination to free the domains of the church from tyrants ; allud- ing , as it was well ...
... Roman territories , and compleat the great work which Alexander VI . had so vi- gorously begun . He had already announced in the consistory , his determination to free the domains of the church from tyrants ; allud- ing , as it was well ...
Sayfa 58
... Roman army . ( a ) These preparations con- vinced Bentivolio that all resistance would not only be ineffectual , but ruinous to him . Quitting , therefore , the city by night , he re- paired ( a ) The pontifical brief on this occasion ...
... Roman army . ( a ) These preparations con- vinced Bentivolio that all resistance would not only be ineffectual , but ruinous to him . Quitting , therefore , the city by night , he re- paired ( a ) The pontifical brief on this occasion ...
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