Ac7s a11d I!Je deeds of the Emperor a11d the Pope. -::; h~&ti, ;~i~! ~ti~;~~~~~;;rg~~po~a~::l ~~~cr;:~lt~h~mbef:nc~~ ~hfsu~~~ic~, ~~~~h~nt~;:m;rr~~~~~~ ~~~~~\~~~ho~~~{~~~ } ~~~r.. ~:~;~~ ~h~:~) ~~ 1 :7cct ~oh~th~ni~l.ttitf~o~ t:~~~ !~~(~~1i:~~!i~;i~~f'~h~:!h;~,~~:}~~~~\fe~{ri~~~~~idt~!!J~ m:m:lung mto Campama, 3-nd Ins own Kmgdoms, kvttd t~e Pope by Ius leno-s, l'3mc With all fp«d to Be:omus apitllllbc a grnt Jnafu ?f money, and .mullercd the new ba1~ds, and h~ Kinfinan ;_ whom when he could not ptrfw:J.dc unto £a:t<r<>{. augmented Ius Army ; a1~ m thefc b:md~ be rmmed the hnn ,again, lleLthcr would he to thdr pans alfo be .w011, he ~~;~~~;~ ~~~~i~~~t~ thitt~~~~~~~i~l~g:~e~~~~::ar:~;;': ~~~~ch:t~;~~:t!lt~dt~•~~n~;~~ /~~c~u;~c/~,-~;~~,!~~~:J Ctty named Luctria. For wh1ch dung, alth~g!t the ~a- to m:~.kc: With the Empt:ror) might for a rime be deferred, pifitCJI writers do gr~tly blat_ne :m~ opprobmufly wnte and that anoth~ aff(mbly might be m:fde, whercat he alfo ~Jl~~~t¥~~~~~ ~1lt~J~~~~ After this when the En~p:-ror had grctly affi:d:c:d by to take the Emperors p:rrt. And fo much prev:~.ilc:d he by ~ . baud the Popes ~cldi~fiKJI couforrs, fuch ~s confpirc:d th~ ffi(Oilts of Bohujl11us and Budij111us (which were the: with the Pore ag.1ml1 htm, and th:tt he bad waflc:d and duefefl: of the Senate R.egal) and by his fai~ promlftS a1~ dd\royed Bmtvtntum, the Mcrmt Cafmum and s~ra, ~or bri~ to fuch as he bdore ha~ made eo lum~ that agam that they took part with the Po~ agau_tl~ him; FnJmck at LlhujJa by &itmus and B111111 new affembhc:s wcr~ ga· when he had nunntd the City ot A'Jmlur, nnrchc:d fO_rth thered for the Crtation of a new Emperor, in defp11~ ~>~f with a grtat Ho.!! both of Horf~Cll a 1~ Footmcn to Ptct· Auguft'!s the Empnor, and Ct{ar his Son. And wh1lefl: mrm, dut he n:nght \'anqllifh lv.s enem:c:s in Iraf;. And b): dm thlS was thus in hand, ~fmraJus Ct{~r call.eth JAnJthcwayhelx:hegc:d the Hrong TO\\ll of \Varnamcd-1/· fbu:a the \~ife of Otho (bcmg abfent) m the teeth for culinum, .which was alfo ~1\·crtc:d tO the _Popes &Chon great bcnehts and f01Teffions ~hich her Husband had, and and n:bc:\hon. He there havmg underfi:mdmg what the fOlTeffc:d by dteancdiots of htm, and that unlelS her HusPopc:s afiifbnts had done with the P~incc:s El~ors, ~nd ":tnd took a bE-tter way with himfdf, and fhewro his obcother Princes of Grmta~y-, cfptcially \~tth w.majlam Kmg ?1ence eo the Empaor his F~tllCr, that he fhould not c:nThtr~ of Bohrmia, and Otho Palatm:rs, wnwh h•sl.etters unco JOY one foot of that land wh~ch now he had by his prc:dc- ~~~~ i~~~:~~hE~~~:l~~,:2~~~~~7:~?:~~~ ~;:~~£n°~J;;~'!-t:~:~;::~~~;~f~~~~}. ~:~:,0~11~o;;'; :;~~~~7c;1lo~~y.~1~~~t ~~~~~[~~~/~~~ ~ ~~f~n:r ~:fd:!~i!ii ~~~-~~e~rn~s ~~~~~~~f~~~~~ :~~~~anbring Empc:I'Ors, Kmgs, and Prmccs under thetr ob(xhcnce, and Saxrmy, and ga~e Bowra. to Orho TVtlt4{pa~hrur, (or butalfofeck how to be honoured as Gods, and fay that that he had done hun fo fatthful ftrvice in hLS Iral:an t!xrc:annOterr, ncit.he_r yet bcft1bjedor bot~nd co_auy V'_':us. Aftc_rth::!t, LuJO'tlitus_ thtSonof this Orho, ob. RehgJOil-, ~nd that tt 1S lawful for them to do all thmg; ramc:d of t~JS Emptror Fudme~ t?e Sc:cot~d, in rccom· what theyltlt, ntitll('r dutanyaccounti~tolxfoughtor pence of hlSaffwc:d and trufl:ytidehry, theditionofPaln· ~~~~~nto~;~~~~i:t ~~~~~~)'~~l ~~~f~~h:r ~~~:~:.~~~~ ~~~%rRjt~! ~~~f\v;;~~,;~v;o a~;hoA~~~r~nt~~ fmthcor,asPnncc:stheycommand(and dllt wKic:rpatnof tlllrrtage. ThiS Hmrywas the Son of Htnr] Lto tht ElS ~~~~:Fcf.~'fo~~~J:!:i~~d~.t!r'~::~;;~;~:. ~3!~t;~i~.::~r~i:·~~~~;:~:~~i God th•n io Commonweal IS fubvc:rted, neither on there any enemy kc:c:pmg of the Palace of lite (ame. And as touchmg the lho P<¥• be foond more hurdi.U or ptrillous to the Church of inheritanct of Boicr(l, that he had alfo t~w long potfefT~e Empe· God thanlte. He wrote unto them fl_lrthmn~e, that he fc:d by t~e heirs of Otho Wtlrafpachius. But to our pur· ror •o,.orb (tO whom the grc:at~li charge and di!?nl{ywas .m the whole pofc agam. !;;t~:;· ~nmonwcal appomtcd and cotmmttc:d) fc:c:u_Jgand per- . At the fame timtalfo the Govm1our of Colon_ia At;r~ Till" ~rr- ~~~; ~~~it~~~~t:i~:1i~~~:~:t~;~ ~It~~~~~f~~~f~~~;;~[.2;k~~~1~~~- God. of Chhfl:, and cluc:f Prelate m the Church, thewcth lmn· (kr~ping ~o~ confiamly his promdt and tidchty rtne~·c:d) fdf (o very a Wolf, Perfecutcr and Tyr.mt, may be re· dm~ng thiS time ma~e fitarp war upon the Hungartan1, movcdfromthatplacc, andthatatnte :md c:m:fulthep-- wluch took part wah the Popt:, and greatly annoyed herd of Gods flock may be ~~pointed in tht: Churd1. them. As thcfc: thing; thus p:Ufed in Germany , tht \Vhcrefon: he exhortc!h them, 1t they dc:fire the fafery and Empt:ror when he h3d gottcn Afoa!Hm , and led his prefct_vation of the whole lb.te of rl~e Commonw?l and Hofi into Flamminia, having Rnve_nna at his ~mmand· ~~n~~.r~~istl;~r~(e :~d'~~:i,~~~~:n~:~~~tl~1;~~{e~;~;; J~~· ~~~E~~~;;~r711;~:0ct:~"~f\v~~~f~1~\~~ty~~fi~~ all_ofiJotdd_lupfCntof:tllintothe f:tme filareoffcrvttude milc:sincomp:l!S, andpitchc:dhisCampround_about the wtth the Bt!llopof Romr, And fllrther, he gaxe thenJ to fame. And although the fiege was much lundac:d by wit, that if he lhould afpir~ to that ~e fought for, (that aufierity of the time and weather (~ing itt the \'~ry dead is, to be an En~ptror,a1KI Kmgova Kmgs) ytt fhould chat ti~ of Winter) yet notwitl~fuuKlmg r_hroog~ hiS. great benofi3yoflusinl?i.tiab!ed~lire,btlthew?Uidbcasgr~ fo~utude and cournge, foammatill{? Ius Sold!corsm the dy at~ rave1101~ as n?w he IS. Therefore 1f they be w1fe, p:unfulndS of ~he lab<?nous f.q;e, he I~Jdurc:d out the fune, to wtthft.nKllum lxum~ !c:ll hereafter whCJt ~hey woul~, who t"?ughr 1t no !m le l'hame, ~avmg Ot:ce made. th::!t ~;~~~~~~~ ·~~~~ic:i:'oP~~~E~i~~e~ :~ :r ~f~~~:;~~ ~:~di~~~~ =~ f:= :::·;i~;~'7fur :~l:~~~~~:~~ E·~~~~by_1~~~~~t:)f~~-~~r;lt~\'~:~~\;;~~~~~~ the :~~~d,asa~~~~;. 1%~~t!~~~htt!~J~~;t;J~tra:~:; rs~g~ ~[tJ~i~i~i~~~f:~i7f;t;~/;~~~~~ ~~~]~~~~~:~~;i:~~;~E~~;~~}~ l urlhtm!OIC1 thr.rhnd0r/;oBoms(wbtch V."lSabfmt,and Th<
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