| AD | Scope Of Chapter LXIX |
|---|---|
| 1100-1500 | State and Revolutions of Rome |
| 1000-1100 | The French and German Emperors of Rome Authority of the Popes in Rome — From Affection , From Right From Virtue, From Benefits Inconstancy of Superstition Seditions of Rome against the Popes |
| 1086-1305 | Successors of Gregory VII. |
| 1090-1118 | Paschal II. |
| 1118,1119 | Gelasius II. |
| 1144,1145 | Lucius II. |
| 1181,1185 | Lucius III. |
| 1119-1124 | Calistus II. |
| 1130-1143 | Innocent II. Character of the Romans by St. Bernard |
| 1140 | Political Heresy of Arnold of Brescia |
| 1144-1154 | He exhorts the Romans to restore the Republic,
His Execution Restoration of the Senate The Capitol The Coin The Praefect of the City Number and Choice of the Senate The Office of Senator |
| 1252-1258 | Brancaleone |
| 1265-1278 | Charles of Anjou |
| 1281 | Pope Martin IV. |
| 1328 | The Emperor Lewis of Bavaria Addresses of Rome to the Emperors |
| 1144 | Conrad III. |
| 1155 | Frederic I. Wars of the Romans against the neighbouring Cities |
| 1167 | Battle of Tusculum |
| 1234 | Battle of Viterbo The Election of the Popes |
| 1179 | Right of the Cardinals established by Alexander III |
| 1274 | Institution of the Conclave by Gregory X. Absence of the Popes from Rome |
| 1294-1303 | Boniface VIII. |
| 1309 | Translationof the Holy See to Avignon |
| 1300 | Institution of the Jubilee, or Holy Year |
| 1350 | The Second Jubilee The Nobles or Barons of Rome Family of Leo the Jew The Colonna And Ursini, Their hereditary Feuds |
| Volume 2 | Main Index | Volume 1 |