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, lib. Ii. , cap. Xi. Annales Argentienses (Watterich, quoting Bohmer). Ii Otto of St. Blasien justifies Frederick's action upon the ground of Adelheide's fornication, but he apparently places the divorce under the year 1156, and on the whole shows himself untrustworthy. THE DIET OF BESANgON 75 It is also stated that Pope Adrian IV. And his Chancellor so angered Frederick by the stern denunciations which they passed upon him on account of his treatment of his first wife, that an edict was publi...shed forbidding any Roman Cardinal to enter his realm. * To such a version of the affair, however, obvious objections can be raised ; the fact that the chronicler styles Beatrice * filiam cuiusdam ducis ' shows his com- plete ignorance of the lady's exalted position. Again, it is not easy to see why and when the Pope chose to inter- fere, for at the time when the divorce took place Adrian was not yet elected to St. Peter's chair, but was in all probability still absent in Scandinavia. At the same time, the silence of Otto of Freisingen on the matter is ample proof that he, too, regarded his master's action as not altogether upright ; and it is to be remembered that later authorities I have made this conjugii diffidium the ground upon which the Pope, had not death prevented him, was about to hurl the anathema upon Barbarossa.
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