A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... feared that it might be crushed between the military power of the two great parts of Europe that were now bound together under one man . Therefore , the pope followed the natural policy of endeavoring to separate the Norman south Italy ...
... feared that it might be crushed between the military power of the two great parts of Europe that were now bound together under one man . Therefore , the pope followed the natural policy of endeavoring to separate the Norman south Italy ...
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... feared that Christianity was becoming polytheistic . It was apparent that many had come to worship the image instead of merely regarding them with veneration and reverence . This was idolatry . Moreover , devout people feared that the ...
... feared that Christianity was becoming polytheistic . It was apparent that many had come to worship the image instead of merely regarding them with veneration and reverence . This was idolatry . Moreover , devout people feared that the ...
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... feared , were extending their power over too large an area . With the aid of the Sicilian fleet , they had conquered Malta , Tripoli , and Tunis , and had united Sicily and south Italy under a Norman ruler who respected the papacy only ...
... feared , were extending their power over too large an area . With the aid of the Sicilian fleet , they had conquered Malta , Tripoli , and Tunis , and had united Sicily and south Italy under a Norman ruler who respected the papacy only ...
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