Medallions From Early Florentine History

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Medallions From Early Florentine History
Emily Underdown
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I Thus Florence was spared, and the Ghibellines continued to rule there, while** the Guelph exiles, nobles and citizens alike, were spending a miser- able time of poverty and distress outside. In their ^ See Dante, Inferno X. 91-93.
loo Medallions present state of hopelessness, when no ray of light was seen to penetrate the dark clouds of their future, the heads of the unfortunate party resolved in desperation to apply to Conradino to take up their cause and be their leader against his uncle, M
...anfred. The poor little King was still quite a child, and his mother, who had before protected him against the wicked designs of the Ghibellines, was now called upon to save him from the friendly advances of the Guelphs. She received the am- bassadors courteously, but was quite firm in her decision that nothing would induce her to part with her son, nor allow him to take his part in public events while still so young. They seem, however, to have gained access to Conradino him- self as well, and to have been listened to with favoiu: by him, for when they left they took with them his little mantle lined with miniver, as a pledge that he himself would come when old enough.

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