The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages V.6
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^ Ano?t. Benev.^ ap. Watterich, i. ivc. Berthold, an. 1053, in his edition of Herman Contractus (ap. P. L., t, 143), concludes his account of the violent deeds of the Normans thus : "divina et humana omnia, prout viribus plus poterant, j ura confundere, nee jam apostolico pontifici, nee ipsi imperatori, nisi tantum verbo cedere." Cf. Anon. biog. {B.), c. 6. * Bruno, in vit., ap. Watterich, i. p. 98. 112 ST. LEO IX. He wrote to the emperor, to the king of France, to first one ruler and then anot...her, to beg them to come and free the land " from the malice of the Normans. But, as some feared the power of the Normans, and as others were well disposed towards them, no one paid heed to the Pope's prayers." ^ Leo again Failing to obtain the aid of another's sword, Leo resolved in south Italy, 1052. to try once more the effect of his own words. This time he took with him, as his "envoy 0/ peace" {legatus pads), his friend the saintly Halinard, archbishop of Lyons ; for he expected much help from his great linguistic attain- ments.2 But though he visited one great city after another (May to July), Capua, Naples, Benevento, Salerno,^ it was all to no purpose.
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