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Identifier: medievaleuropefr00bm (find matches)
Title: Medieval Europe from 395 to 1270
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Bémont, Charles, 1848-1939. (from old catalog) Monod, Gabriel Jacques Jean, 1844-1912, (from old catalog) joint author Sloan, Mary, (from old catalog) tr Adams, George Burton, 1851- (from old catalog) ed
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Publisher: New York, H. Holt and company
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ntinople. He was on good termswith Frederick, yet refused to take any part in his expe-ditions outside of Germany; hence he was in none of theItalian expeditions of 1162, 1174, or 1176. In fact, hewould not help to build up imperial despotism. Charle-magnes successor could not long brook such pride; yetthe Guelf was too strong to be attacked openly; he calledin the law. Henry was at war with the bishop of Halber-stadt, whom the archbishop of Cologne supported. Thebishop laid his grievances before the diet. Summonedthree times to appear, Henry refused. Then the nobles,consulted by the emperor, decided that he should beplaced under the ban of the empire and deprived of hisproperty and dignities. So read the law. The emperorapproved the sentence, yet was willing to make one lasteifort. Henry did not appear at the fourth summons.Then the sentence pronounced against him was executed.His Saxon duchy was divided: the diocese of Paderbornand southern Westphalia were given to the archbishop of
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PACIFICATION OF ITALY. 315 Cologne; northern and eastern Westphalia to CountBernard of Anhalt, and also the ducal rank; Bavaria, lessStyria, which was raised to a duchy, was given to Otto ofWittelsbach. The emperor had merely to appear iaSaxony to quell Henrys resistance. A month was givenhis partisans in which to submit, under penalty of losingtheir fiefs. The month passed by, and they deserted ouewhom the Empire had cast off. Soon the only course leftto Henry the Lion was to seek the emperors pardon atthe diet of Erfurt. But he was a conquered man, andthey were bitter against him. The diet condemned himto three years of exile, and the emperor could scarcelysave for him Brunswick and Luneburg. 20. Pacification of Italy. Peace of Constance Advan-tageous for the Emperor, 1183.—Having procured peacefor Germany, Frederick I. wished to do the same for Italy.The misfortunes of his cousin, Henry the Lion, made himreflect, and he showed more nobility in treating with hissubjects than in fi

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