Parallel Source Problems in Medieval History

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Arnulfi Gesta Archiepiscorum Mediolanum {Ar- ■ - nulfs Deeds oj the Bishops of Milan).
IS At the same time that barbaric throng of Teutons, foremost among them the dukes Berthold, Rudolph, and Welph, together with coimts and bishops, having heard of the Roman excommunication, forthwith withdrew from the royal allegiance, having 20 nothing to do with the king. In addition, accusing him of many crimes, they held him in bad repute. Meanwhile, by the counsel of the most holy abbot of Cluny and also
... Agnes, the royal mother, as well as of the most prudent Matilda already mentioned, a as general conference was agreed upon between the king and the pope for the sake of peace and justice. And when the pope had gone out from the city on his way to Germany, relying on the aid of Matilda, he came to Italy. While he stopped there he was 74 Canossa : From Oppenheim to Foresheim loaded by her with many favors and men. Henry hastily went to meet him, refusing the conference set in his own country. There was a town of the countess, Canossa by name, fortified on all sides s by walls and, by the nature of the place, verily an impregnable fortress.

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