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... French aid against their enemies in Italy . The French , established in Naples , had been drawing recruits from France throughout the period . This relationship had built up a strong French party in Rome as well as a strong French state ...
... French aid against their enemies in Italy . The French , established in Naples , had been drawing recruits from France throughout the period . This relationship had built up a strong French party in Rome as well as a strong French state ...
Page 287
... French king . Fear- ful that the matter had gone beyond possibility of persuasion and anxious to prevent the ... French king and denounce him before all Christendom . French interests , were at stake in the election of the next pope ...
... French king . Fear- ful that the matter had gone beyond possibility of persuasion and anxious to prevent the ... French king and denounce him before all Christendom . French interests , were at stake in the election of the next pope ...
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... French army , led by Francis I in person , was be- sieging Pavia . Francis had hired Swiss and German infantry , and Charles's forces were augmented by heavy drafts of German infantry sent down by his brother Ferdinand . When these ...
... French army , led by Francis I in person , was be- sieging Pavia . Francis had hired Swiss and German infantry , and Charles's forces were augmented by heavy drafts of German infantry sent down by his brother Ferdinand . When these ...
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THE BACKGROUND OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY I | 1 |
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THE EAST TO 718 MOHAMMED | 38 |
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