The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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Page 60
... Guise , who seemed des- tined for the throne of the Sicilies , were thought necessary as a stimulus . Cardinal Guise - he was not Cardinal of Lorraine till 1550 - had also considerable influence at Rome . The Papal Bull for the ...
... Guise , who seemed des- tined for the throne of the Sicilies , were thought necessary as a stimulus . Cardinal Guise - he was not Cardinal of Lorraine till 1550 - had also considerable influence at Rome . The Papal Bull for the ...
Page 61
... Guise did not avail , and much time was lost . Paul III soon found an excuse for the complete rupture of the alliance , because he considered the intervention of the French in Scotland imprudent , in the face of the danger at home and ...
... Guise did not avail , and much time was lost . Paul III soon found an excuse for the complete rupture of the alliance , because he considered the intervention of the French in Scotland imprudent , in the face of the danger at home and ...
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... Guise and Coligny , while Maurice , with 20,000 men , marched on Innsbruck , where the Emperor was . Taken by surprise , Charles made peace with Maurice , making important concessions , which gave much liberty of action to the ...
... Guise and Coligny , while Maurice , with 20,000 men , marched on Innsbruck , where the Emperor was . Taken by surprise , Charles made peace with Maurice , making important concessions , which gave much liberty of action to the ...
Page 64
... Guise and there came a de- cided lull in hostilities , which was not to last over long . In the following year the Emperor again demonstrated his powers of diplomacy by effecting an engagement be- tween Mary Tudor and his son Philip ...
... Guise and there came a de- cided lull in hostilities , which was not to last over long . In the following year the Emperor again demonstrated his powers of diplomacy by effecting an engagement be- tween Mary Tudor and his son Philip ...
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... Guise aspired to the throne of Naples ; war seemed to him essential . He was heir to the House of Anjou , and on this he based his claim . His brother , the Cardinal , who aspired to the Holy See , was in communication with the Pope ...
... Guise aspired to the throne of Naples ; war seemed to him essential . He was heir to the House of Anjou , and on this he based his claim . His brother , the Cardinal , who aspired to the Holy See , was in communication with the Pope ...
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