354 A bloody Treafou againfl Conradus Cxfar. Mart ial Affairs of Frederick the Emperor. ~\~::g,'~~~~\~~o~u~l!h~~~~~~:~~l~d~:t~~~~~~~~dv~y~~~~ ~~~etl;r~:.~~ r~~~~t~~p~~~~~ ~~~j:~~~~l~hf:~ ~ i~e lh~~~ {~~~.} He (;~.id further, That they were 0\:crcon:c wuh P!.tafures, abol~t, and then at length when he f1w no other remedy, comrpted with Superfluity, won wuh Bnbtos, {;3pmg fur purtmg from him :1ll hope= of pracr,,detnmined himfelf to ~~~{!~;;~[~02:.·~~d::~~~t~~t~~:~~E:!~·~~ ~:~~~~~d1~I·;i,~~\~~~;:~~7~~::.~.~~~J;~~ 1;E~ f~§' wa;i:1f~i:~:!~e~t~~t for his put he '~'ou~<l o~ God T~;v~~~~a~~ ~~~: (i~~~~l~coo~:~t ~~~u~PJ~hu~~~~~~r ~~~fi :,r;!;,.~r ~~d ~~~~~~~~~~:~~~o~h~~fu~:~!~~~11i:l~;:_c~,~~;~~~~~~~~~~ ~~;~~:~~~n:;~r~~~J:re~t1~t::~~~~~~~l~ faA~t:~h~~~~~ pratl:icts of fuch Prebtr.>. He: f:ud he bchc:ved .m Chnfl, eau(«!. dt.nrs Vu:l:~ling-houfcs and TaHrns in his Camp and would trufi to his Mercy ; and chat he bc!tc:vc:d ho~v to be fl~tgluly bmlded of timber; and without the: Camp thofe whom th~ curfed and gav~ to the Otv~l, wt:re. 111 hc-app.:m~tc:d the: place: where the: Market fhould be kept, :~~~~- ili~~~e~::~~~:r:~1i~~~ ~~~v~t:·£~~~~~~;~i~~a~lt~~~ ~~~dt~~;i;1gh~~~~/e~~d ~~:n;b:d;n~i~~~:~~~c:dn!~~~~ ror tumlagand fccmtd tabc:arOtboflO mahce or grudge !or tint he adorned. the fa.mc: ; and for thc: _mofi pnt their Tents ~£: r~;~:~L~E~:i~~:.~:w~;::::::~:~;::~ ~~:.~r.~~~i,hg~1!~~.;~~]~~1;~~;:~ p.:~~ c:~h uot only Rn: amongft the Cit_11.c:ns, but alfo bet~ought made th_c: fame: to ~ in the: fiead of the City of !'arma, .~ c;:: lum of a mifch~evous Devict' ag::unfl C~uulus C.e[ar the the wtnch he. purpolCd. ro_ have made levd With the: &bou~~"': Emperors Son. Whtn by f~ud and fi1btdty he: h~~ gotun grom~d. And m the lx-gtm!mg both ~h ere: and c:l fe:wherr, ,..., """ a11d takrn many of the nch Burgdfcs and .Cmuns of all dungs_ profpered well With Frdmd~, and had good Rtgmtburgb,_which bare the: ~mpc:ror good ,~·11\, and !~:~d fuccc1S; tor he _fh;nr!y hid to their ch~rgtS that drfe:nde~ ~~~;h~~~~~~~~~f t~e t~{::c:l~t:'h~i~~f~~~~~ ~:~~ ~;:t,~;~~v~~~~~ 0:h~~~E:Pe~dL:~:~~~~b~~;:i~t:; ~~-~;d~~:ll~C~~O~l~~ ~~:d~~~~dC~~r,~sOI]~j!r ~~~~hi~ljl~:~~: ~f~~~~t~n~;~x~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~S(~:h:t~:~~C:~~ ~i:~ dehyerc:d agam the: C1trzens. .And lhortly aftn cornu~ the: Confedm.te ClUes pnfon~rs. And when the F ~Cbons ~L\':: h~~~~~h!0c~l~;:b~ffi: ;;.:~:~:,,;~e~;te:t';~~ ~~~~~~r· ~~e~~f;;~;:v~;ti~~~:h~~~b~;;zr~~:~~feZ!;r:i:;:et~~ :~::~; tam of his Conl«<tr:ltCS, by t_he: me~ns of _DirJctH a C.htef the Gt~thnt!,to ~vhom they had ftnt for Aid : the: Gutlpb 1 Oflicc:r of the: Monks, o.mc m rhe dead t11ne: of the: mght therewtth d!fi.n3Jd, fled from thence to Bononia, whofe ~~~:.r ~l:~h~~~~~~~~,; ':~~~e: ~!]~,~.et;,,:\·;~~~~. ff~~eor~c;;. ~~:i1~daff~~ta1f~f ~":hea~~;!;o~Ctd~!nc~ff~~ ~~~ took, and orher fomc: they fl_cw; :~nd tinding no otl1er good fi.J~ce(s and pr_ofpaous fortune _Jailed not l?ng. For body in the ~hambc:r or Lod~;mg,they thou&ht thatCa:{ar ~s :t ~tune Frtdmctu tr) recrf<lte h11nfdf (whtch feldom lmlbcenflamamongth~re!1:. But hehearmgthe n01fr, h:~dlushealth) rode about the fic:Jds wi thctrtain of his forfook his bed, and hid himfelf under a bench, and fo Horfe~nc:n to hawk ~n_d hunt , many of the Emp=rors di::!lpc:d thc:ir_h:ands. T_hc: next day hcoutbwedor pro- Soukhtrs,thit~kingnothmg l~than off~h a mattertobe :~~~~.ge:?o:_~10;l~t~~sd~~~ a~r~~:1;!:~~~~:h~t~tr: ;.~;:~.te~va~~r:t~_~d !~;~IJ~~J;~~~:~~u~h;f r~j;~i~=~1be But at the Smt_ol the: gutltlc:~ Monksht relc:afed all_ to- ViCiorJa about the tield!, ThcSouldJc:rs mParma,having oJf.rcll!•Q ~~~fu:~%~c::a~~~l ~t:r~f t~~c:b~o r:f~~s.da~;;'~f ;: ~~E~o~~· ~;~~~P~! ~~~~~~~h~; : ~~~~~ ~: ::~DOJ~ ~g~( E~~f~j~~,:~\t~:~:?:i:~~,~~~~:::~:,r;.;;~; :~:t~z\~~~t:i~:~~·~~1~:~?Sl~~~:~~i~ O<il••o£ VmQca_ncc:ofGod_forthe Fad: he c:fcaptd not. F?r as rang out thttr ~m_-bdl. _ Thciirfl:afflult \ V3S gh·c:n •1oohty. ~it!~~~ ~!~~~~d~~~;:~~1da~~~~· he was ft!ddcn!y fineken Tm;e:r~~~~~r~a~a{r~J1J:~~t~~~~~~;t;~oh~rJ\~%~ :~; Dmiug all this bu!ie a~d contentious time:, it m~y we!\ h~d thought to ha•·c refcued him. But wht n that was per· ~d~~'h:~~1~~t :F~;;:;~~-~1;:J~~~~~ ~bj~~~nl~t~~) ~h~~~d~~ t\~r:~~~h'th~(ttn~~~~:;r,~c:ro~~~c:~:~~ ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ of SarJmta, Wlthagreatnumbcr!xridcsofSouldiersan~ oltht EmpcrorsSouldic:rs,andhadbunltanddtflroyc:d theP•""' · fff~f~!~f~~ ~~~~1!~ A~~;~r ~!Zr::"::J ~~~i ~g g:~~ ~~~~ !~ ~r~~ ;~~l~;t:~~~;:.~~r a.lofl hfiy or thm S11ips. ~nd au that gat(S and Amb.llf:~dors. F"rom thtnct fend~ng hisCaui- Aft~ thiS ~1!0, RtcbarJw in ~nother Conl\id: i_n Piuages before, within thrtt days Journey of Ll(ms, he: was nu_m, dJfcot.ntitcd th_c Popes Souldtc:rs, an~ flew the1r CaJ: p,,.. ta• certified that Parma was taktn and kept by the Ombws tam Hugolm11r, lxl!dcs 2000 others flal!l and taken pn· kea•od ofdivtrs and fundry Fad:ions of the Pope, his ne:~ r foners. When ll?W FredtricuJ hadgarhcrtdagain, 3nd ~:.Ob{;~ NeighboUJs and Friends; as by the: ~OFC:S Leg~tc:, ~nd new mufitrC'd hzs B:mds at. Dcm1~um, he marthcd S!i~!~~d. \~~i~~~~~:~~~~:l ~ :;J~fi~~~~d;h~~ r~:;~~;~~~~i~ ~~~d~~~f~; ~;;dd r~~:&~r~::dn~:~o~h~~~~~;~
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