3~6 Pope Innocent's Confpiracies againji Fred. the Emperor. The Canon of Profcription. (~ ~!fa~1f~:~~Y~:~i~ii~~;:'~u~~.~~ga~ ~r:~~ h=~~fu&:d!;~~~hat onfion ~much deflious eo {~~.~} F~m(h Kingwnhthe ~ope (wel_l-hopmgro rc:coverthc When Frtdtric~ hadgathcrtd hispo\\'er,htpurp:lttd !:l!)~~dJP~~~. ~~d ~~h~tdn;~~fo~~PG%~~:Jh; ~~:c~~~~~~!f'~~·~;e~)rCl~~~:~:~r~,alj~i~~~ ~~oE~;::~:.;~~~!~~in~~;l ~trrf;;s;:~~; ~emJv~~r~rGkh7:e?·a.~i~;~·;~vcrfi~~i: ;rr:';i:t~~ Tft r. d admit and take the faid Wnlthtrus for their Kmg. he was dcccivtd of his expt<ion, and Frrdmcus was eo:,;;;. ~~!~:.2~~~:::,y~:~:E,;!rtf~~~~£r~~ ~;?~ri:~:;;;:?.!i~i:!'~:~~~:,!;~:J:.~~~;; ::~~~? ror after hiS dcceafc ( who~ the Po~ f:nv to put their en- and after that Otho was dead, he fer th<! ~mp1re in a fiay, deavour thereunto to bring 1t tc pats) abfolv«l them all and the whole Country of Germany he 111 a manner apfrorn the Oath whi~h they had taken and given for the E- pca(cd, And then with all his Nobles and Princes he re- Tb~ d•u& ~r~~~r~ ~~r~l~~J~';h:;f:m~~~~;;'~nf:~r,ah~:J:d\1:d:~:;;d ~~~~~~~r~~~~fa~011 ~t~ ~~;!~:.~v~id:rt!:~ !~fE~ ~;f~:~~~~,~~:~p~!:1:Cri,~1~1~ ~~~~~o;}h~~t~~f~~ ~~~~~~ ~i;';~,;~e~:;;~irt ~:;~,~~~!1,~o~c:J ~; ~:f·~. tusNepll(w, HewrotehisEplfile(whichtsyetextam)to not) mthis~t~~f:~g;•:F·~~:,~IT~~t~~~; theDukc:Bartbold ofZarin_tiaro be Emperor. Who for Afiath( Tb•_llb.,.l that he gave place to Philip, he wmt about to procure many gx:rat :ru;;~~ that Otho the Son of HmrJ Lto lhould be made Empervr, Romt himfd , as a! o unto the Court of Romt ~fides. ro m. P~ Tile to~~ b and that the Princes and Lords,EledorsofGtrmr:nywcu1d Alfo he gave and alfur«< by hls Charter, to the Church of~""~~ cu~fpir~- Cro~vn him forthw~th after the manner of Aquifgrant.He Romt, the Duktdom of F~tmltmUff!• For by t~ tmfatiadqmv«l all fuch Bilhops as he k1l(W to favoor Philip as hie covcrouftl(IS of the Romilh Bifhops, thLS wkked ufe ~mperor,in th~dclcnceof hisNeph~wsright. But Phi- and cufiom grew,_ that unlefs theE~ptrors EleCt and l1p whofe caufe W:lS ~tter, his sktlt_ in Martial Affairs ~rowned would g•ve unto thcm fuch like grat and large: ~~;:a~':,~~fli'w~ea~;~~hdi~~~:;~; :~r:~c: ~~=~f~~~:hct~i~},~fh~~~ ~~~rd0~~~tion or on ot the whole. Emp1r~y Gods hc~p put the other to the Furthermore, Fr.uln-hk t~ Emperor willmg to fhcw \\Wft. All which calamities and tmfchiefs Conradu1 Li,b- himfdf more bount1ful and hlxral tulto tll( Church, nei- ~~rri~:~;~~~~~:f~!1*~;tf~:ft1~,~l~~l ~~~~~r~f~~~:~~~~,~~g~~,~~~l f§;;.;: themfclves rich by the fpoil thereof, foughtbyal!rmans a Sword (as it were) t~cut his own Throat.: forrheBi- ~~h~d!'•m and ddir«l the fame. !hops of Rom1 now havmg even what. they l!fied, a_nd all Thwu. The~f•b Not long afte r, _a_Pcacc"'_':tS con~ludedbetweenPhilip m. their own hands, migl~tby the.plm of profcnprion, c~~piruy. :~~~i~~~~~~;~?r~!~:t:~':~ll~h~~:dthi~l::~~~rth!~~ ~:;:~~~~v~a:e~tl~~~rb~r ~:;~ ~h~~~~~~t:~~ ;h;;n:v;~ PbilrJ Ualn. ed m Ius Chamber and flain. And then was Otho ag:1in bound in ccrtam bands, out of wh1ch they might not brought to the Imperial Seat, and new l!leded for E~pc- flart•.For wharfoever he were which for the dimin~rion of ror, with til(.counfcl andconfcnt of this I~nocmt the th1rd, the L1~ies of the Church were Exrommunicated, and andfo COJttmued lmrilthatagr~tvananceanddifcord focontumcd_a )'t-ars fpace, thenhefhouklbcwirhinthe chanced to arifc bct_wcen the f:~.~d Othoand the Pope. dangcrofthlsProfcript,andfh.ouldnot_lxrektfed bef::~re ~;~ ~Y!~rwife ~:"~i;~~~~~~g~!fcf,11a1~;b':i,~0hl~~~~ j ~; ~~ nct~~t~~~i~,~ga::~ ~fm:1 ~~ea:~ t'tcYope. bisend. TheoccafioltOfthlsfuddcndllngean~alterarion Whereby it came to p.US, that whad~vcrEmperor,inTlleea~oa myAuthornuhthnomentionof,but thatOtho{nowbc- t~eGovemmcnt of his Dominions, fh.ool~ in any point;:-.:;,!· ~r,;~r:;;{~er~l:;;~:;: a;,t;!:r:,i1mt~a~:~~~:: ~;~~!·: ~~:;r%rycf~ ~:l 0~~e~~~~:~: ~£~~ ~;~~;~~~~r;omfhe"i~he~~~n~P~:·i~0Jt~~:rhofe proptrly ! ~: tb~~~t:' Pti~~ci~e~~)h~~~~:!h~ 0~~~:P~: Thus you fee, how tirfi by the counftl andconfent of And often 11 chanced that Princes, eo avoid the plln of Pope Innoctntitll, and by his infiigation, befides his fecrec this Profcript, were ready to dowhatfoever the Pope would Omfpiracies, this good Fmkritk and his Dominions were have them, and commanded them to do. hurt and indam~ged. Then again duou~1 his default what After th~ ConCecration of Frtdtrick was with greJt So- Frtktl<i, damage he _filli:~.~ned by Otho, who by hun ::nd his means lemnity tinilhcd, and that the Pope and Church Gf Ro"!~ in t~~(.~~11• was made fo firong as he was: not":Yith!landm~ the great all ample manner ( as is partly de(cri~d) were gratified, uadlrctl•t~ ::·~h~e~~~:~~~~~ fo.r the,ProteChon both oJ FreJerick fr~~·e~:~;:dn~~~~o:~t~o~~~e;: t!~~~;~;{e~·i~eo~~~~~ *£i::: At th1s time Frtdtrtck was come unt? the age of twenty !lay ~he C1ties and great Tow;~ for the better Tranqu_1lity ::l~~?e··· i;~~mh!~~ ,!.~ ~~s!~:t~~n~g;d ~~L:1ti~~;fa;deiili~~ h~ ~~~;~~~~~~~~!tya~~h~~~~ :a1~~~~em~!~h~er~1 ~£ ..u <>f. ther:l.lts3nd ~ert~csfo mducd, that at thefcre:us th~eap- ~cam that begantoraifeand make new Factions ~gamfi _JX:lrcd and d1d lhme in him excdlem gifcs both of w1fdom h1m. Am011gH whom wcrc found Tbomm and Richard, anJknow](dge. the Brethren of!nnoctntiusthe third, Earlof.AnaquimJJ, ~;d~:; ;.;t~~;t~ril;;~~i~~~~t;:~i!~~ ~:~~~:;~F!~%~~~~~~~~;:~~~~tt~ Tougne,the /tlllitm TOJtgue, and th<:Saractn Tongue. Richard, he took and fcntasaPrifonerintoSicilia; but He daily excrcifed and put in pra_dife tho(evertt.les which ~a1 efcapcd a1_1d came (pccdily toRomt; whit~ aU"o NJt~re had ybnted in him, :lS P!Cty,_Wifdom,Jultict and ~;red catai_n B1lliops and others that were Confpuators nrlibtra· Formude : mfomuch that well he m1g/1t be compared al1d ag:~.~n!l Frtdtrttk.., :lS alfo fi1ch others as the fear of the Em- H•y ofF,.. ~fJ:: i~¥:~~~E~,~~~:i~i~r~;~~~~i g~i~:~~;~f~i~~~~~~~:~~;~t .-m r,oe. ~h~1~(~;dh:~~~ ~trhl~~~~c~l~\~~~;d~~t4~~~~~ ~ilb~;:::ufid~~~~ ~~fr~~~:~~~oofch~~~~d~X~a~~ ~T ~,. whom
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