PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... crown . He offered it to me at Naples , and even urged me with entreaties to accept it . My affection for Rome ... crown , while I was still but an unfledged scholar , amid the utmost rejoicings of the Romans who were able to take part ...
... crown . He offered it to me at Naples , and even urged me with entreaties to accept it . My affection for Rome ... crown , while I was still but an unfledged scholar , amid the utmost rejoicings of the Romans who were able to take part ...
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... crown to the elder of his two daughters , Joan and Mary , who were married , or betrothed , respectively to their two cousins , Andrew and Louis , of Hungary . It was hoped that this double marriage would obviate a contest of succession ...
... crown to the elder of his two daughters , Joan and Mary , who were married , or betrothed , respectively to their two cousins , Andrew and Louis , of Hungary . It was hoped that this double marriage would obviate a contest of succession ...
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... crown ; but he declined to proceed farther towards Rome . He seems to have begun to suspect that these Germans were not , after all , the Roman emperors of his dreams . Charles , however , reached the Eternal City , and was crowned ...
... crown ; but he declined to proceed farther towards Rome . He seems to have begun to suspect that these Germans were not , after all , the Roman emperors of his dreams . Charles , however , reached the Eternal City , and was crowned ...
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