their Councils abridged. her Revelations, which he read,admired, andbyBernard's perfuafion honored her with aLetter : But what they were is not mentioned. § 173. Conradus, called Anafhafius the 4th, is nextPope, and dyeth after a year, four months, and 74 days. Theglory of his time is faid to be Ricar- dus de Saneo /ieore, a famous Writer, fpecially de Trinitate, and Gratian, Lombard, and Cameftor. 4 i 74. Hadrian the 4th, an Englifh man, is next Pope. TheRomans by requeft and threats, importune him to permit their Confùls to govern them as heretofore, He refolutely denieth them. They wound one of his. Cardinals. He Excommunicateth andCurfeth them. (Quære, Whether Rome was the Catholick Church when it was Excommunicate ?) They had' before defired him to come to the Lateran, which he refufed, till they íhould turn out one Arnoldus Brixianus, called by him aHeretick andDifciple of Abailard. The People ( faith Platina) took this ill, and fo hurt the faid Cardinal (Idoubt the Romans themfelves were for Hereticks.) The Pope curfeth William of Sicily for invading the Church -lands. The Greek Emperor offereth to }help the Pope,and to give him much Goldalfo,if he (hail but have three Maritime Cities in Apulia, where he. hath w9n them. This afrighteth William to offer the Pope all again,if he may butbe called King of Sicily. The Pope de- nieth it. Williamangry, over-runneth Italy. The Pope repenting, granteth him his defire. The new Emperor Frederick elfocoming withan Army into Italy, took Tome Cities belonging to the Church, and gave them up to the Pope: But when he came into the City to be crowned, the Citizens enraged at the Pope for denying them their Civil Government, fhut the Gates (the Emperor's Army being without) and fell on many of the. Pope's Followers, and the Germans, beat Tome,and killed many. The Emperor hereby provo- ked got in his Army, and killed many of the Citizens, and -had done more, but that the Pope diffuaded him : Yet was the Pope and he fain, to go round about tó the Lateran, toavoid another Battel. Platina mentioneth the Pope's Curling William of Sicily, and abfolving his Subjects from their Oaths that they might Rebel, but faith nothing -u(theEm- peror's after-quarrel with thePope, occafioned by a Letter of the Pope's re- ' buking him, for not helping the Bithop of London, faith Binnius, and refufmg an offered Bithop of Ravenna. ThePope's Epiftles againft the Emperor, &c. Binnüeti Jeaveth out. At lit the Romans again riling againtt him; he goeth to Anagria,and dyeth. § i 75, An. 116o. Roland is madePope, called Alexander the 3d, and Octavian, called Neer the 4th, is madePope by others, and fate four yeare, and (even months. 'This is, faithOnuphrius,.thea7th Schifin, or double D d a p>c,,; s5
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