3 9 Church-Hiory of Dijhop and out Of a Nunnery a devoted Virgin that was the Heirefs, and marrieth her to the young Emperor Henry the 6-th, and giveth himwith her the Kingdoms of Sicily and Naples, . ( whenhe can get them ) and fo whollyobligeth him to the Church ; and to furrenderTufculum,which the Romans utterly demolifh. Sicily the Emperor gets,-and puts out Tancred's eyes, but Naples was too hard for him,his Soldiers-dying of the Plague. How the King of France and the King of England difagreed in Palefline ; and how the King of France returned home, and treacherotifly, joined with John theKing's Brother, to invade the King of England's Dominions, and fo called him from attempting the Siege of Jerufalem, ; and how he was taken Prifoner by the way hoMe, many Hiflories acquaint you. § t 90. Binnius-out of Urfergenf. tells us, how this Pope that had fent the King of France into Palatine, for his repudiating hisWife after, interdi&ed the whole Kingdom of France the ufe of holy thing. ,O- horrid Villany, worfe than Heathenifh f For one Man's Family-fin, to forbid fo great a King- dom to worfhip their God and Saviour. Saladine when he had taken yeruJa- lém, dealt better with the Chriftians. O bewitched Princes and People, that by their degeneratePrelates would be brought to Puffer or fubmit to fuch a wickednefi, contrary to the nature of all Religion ! O wicked Prelates and Clergy,that would obey anUftter in fuch a wicked Interdih ! But the King of France grievoufly punifhed$is Clergyfor the Fa&. For it was done by the Pope's Legat and theBithops at a Council at Dtvion : (the CCCCXXXII. here. ) § t 9 r- Next cometh the great Pope Innocent the 3d, (a young man of 3 o years old called Lotbarius) An. i t 9 8. 4 s 92. The Duke of Saxony, Otho the 4th,fücceedeth the Emperor Henry the 6fb. But Philip of Suevia is his Competitor, and theKing of-France was for Philip ( Henrys Brother) and the Pope for Otho, hating. Frederick's Line. Some fay Philip conquered and depofed Otho, but Petavius, after divers others, faith, that theyagreedthat Philip fhould Reign quietly during his life , and Ochs afterward fucceed him: After ten years Otho, a Palatine of the Rhine, killeth Philip, and Otho again: Reigneth quietly, marrying Philip's daughter. But fèeking to-poffefs Apulia andCalabriaby Arms,and not obeying the Pope's Prohibition, the Pope Excommunicateth him Ern, and "after fènteneeth him deprived or depofèd, which at his command, the Archbifhop of Mentz pub- liff:eth ; which Otho defpifing, the Pope to (hew that he can make and un- make Emperors and Kings, fets up, Fredcrick King of Sicily, Henry the 6ths Son byCcrlancia, (the Nun formerly, faithBinnitss,which Petavius denieth) and coinmandeth all to take him for Emperor. TheKing of France Elands ffur Frederick, and the King of England for Otho. Otho is overcome being fogfaken,
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