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[1] See Letter of Frederic to the Roman Senate, of 20th June, 1241, in

Posted on October 28, 2006 by steve

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[1] See Letter of Frederic to the Roman Senate, of 20th June, 1241, in
_Brholles_. Mahommedan writers, contemporary with the Mongol
invasions, regarded these as a manifest sign of the approaching end of
the world. (See Elliot”s _Historians_, II. p. 265.)

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