ing Henry, his
son_ 133
Sec. 23.--_How the war began between Pope Innocent IV.
and the Emperor Frederick_ 134
Sec. 24.--_Of the sentence which Pope Innocent pronounced
at the council of Lyons-on-Rhine, upon the Emperor
Frederick_ 135
Sec. 25.--_How the Pope and the Church caused a new
Emperor to be elected in place of Frederick, the
deposed Emperor_ 138
Sec. 26.--_We will tell an incident in the affairs of Florence_ 140
Sec. 33.--_How the Guelf party was first driven from
Florence by the Ghibellines and the forces of the
Emperor Frederick_ 140
Sec. 34.--_How the host of the Emperor Frederick was defeated
by the Parmesans, and by the Pope's legate_ 146
Sec. 35.--_How the Guelf refugees from Florence were
taken in the fortress of Capraia_ 147
Sec. 39.--_How the Primo Popolo was formed in Florence
to be a defence against the violence and attacks of
the Ghibellines_ 149
Sec. 41.--_How the Emperor Frederick died at Firenzuola
in Apulia_ 151
Sec. 42.--_How the Popolo of Florence peaceably restored
the Guelfs to Florence_ 152
Sec. 43.--_How at the time of the said Popolo the Florentines
discomfited the men of Pistoia, and afterwards
banished certain families of the Ghibellines from
Florence_ 153
Sec. 44.--_How King Conrad, son of Frederick the Emperor,
came from Germany into Apulia, and had
the lordship over the realm of Sicily, and how he
died_ 154
Sec. 45.--_How Manfred, natural son of Frederick, took
the lordship of the kingdom of Sicily and of
Apulia, and caused himself to be crowned_ 156
Sec. 46.--_Of the war between Pope Alexander and King
Manfred_ 158
Sec. 50.--_How the bridge Santa Trinita was built_ 160
Sec. 53.--_How the golden florins were first made in Florence_ 161
Sec. 55.--_How the Florentines marched ag
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