The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The East
ADScope 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
1252-1258Brancaleone
1265-1278 Charles of Anjou
1281 Pope Martin IV.
1328The 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
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