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History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, 1260-1305, Book 10

By: Ferdinand Gregorovius ~ Translator: Annie Hamilton


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History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, 1260-1305, Book 10 Summary:

Ferdinand Gregorovius' History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Book Ten covers the years 1260 to 1305. It treats the Hohenstaufen heirs of Frederick II: Manfred and Conradin; Guelph and Ghibelline conflict in Rome; Urban IV, Charles of Anjou and the conquest of Naples; the battle of Benevento; Rome under Angelo Capocci and Don Arrigo of Castile; Conradin in Rome and his defeat at Tagliacozzo; Charles of Anjou, Senator of Rome; Nicholas III and the rise of the barons; the Orsini, Colonna and Gaetani; Celestine V and Boniface VIII; the Jubilee of 1300; the Colonna revolt, the crusade against Palestrina and the catastrophe at Anagni; the Avignon papacy begins; the university, letters, architecture, the plastic arts; the Cosmati, Giotto, Turrita, Arnolfo di Cambio; the fortresses of the barons, the Senate Palace.


 

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