History, Philosophically Illustrated, From the Fall of the Roman Empire, to the French Revolution Vol. 1

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p. 559 j tome iv.
pope the imperial crown. This son of pp. 22, 23, 132.
Frederic II. was the first presumptive GERMANY, 1137-1308. 305 When tlie powerful duke of Saxony had been deprived of his territories by Frederic!., and these had been dis- tributed among various persons^*, the Danes renounced the dependence on the empire, in w^hich they had been held by that great chieftain, and even extended their domi- nion over Holstein, and the Slavian provinces of Pome- rania and Mecklenburgh. These s
...uccesses of the Danes were soon afterwards prosecuted further, and their mo- narch assumed the title of king of the Venedi or Vandals, which has been ever since retained by the sovereigns of Denmark and Sweden. In this manner the Danes had successively possessed themselves of all the provinces situated between the Elbe and the Oder^^, and had pushed their conquests along the shores of the Baltic, to the mouth of the Dwina, and even into Livonia.
Though the possession of these extensive states ren- dered the king of Denmark the arbiter of the maritime commerce of Germany, Frederic II.


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