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Date: 2013-10-17 03:53:39
Hohenstaufen Dynasty
House of Savoy
Capetian House of Anjou
Charles I of Naples
Frederick II
Holy Roman Emperor
Pope Alexander IV
Kingdom of Sicily
Pope Innocent IV
Boniface of Savoy
Middle Ages
European people
Holy Roman Emperors

1 King Henry III and the Sicilian affair When surveying the fine rolls, it is always important to remember the wider international context. This is never more so than in the 1250s, when the rolls are swamped by the fines

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