Frederick settles the situation in Italy by…
March 1247 CE
Frederick settles the situation in Italy by means of the diet of Terni between February and March 1247, naming his relatives or friends as vicars of the various lands.
He marries his son Manfred to Beatrice of Savoy, the daughter of Amedeus of Savoy, and secures the submission of the marquis of Monferrato.
For his part, Innocent asks protection from the King of France, Louis IX; but the king is a friend of the Emperor and believes in his desire for peace.
A papal army under the command of Ottaviano degli Ubaldini never reaches Lombardy, and …
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Germans
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Holy Roman Empire
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Italy, Kingdom of (Holy Roman Empire)
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France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Welf, House of
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Lombard League
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Sicily, Hohenstaufen Kingdom of
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