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374 THE HERALDRY OF YORK MINSTER.<br />

time in Europe. He founded the University of Naples,<br />

and was a writer<br />

and translator of books, but not exactly suited for domestic happiness.<br />

His first act after the wedding was to degrade his son Henry, and<br />

imprison him in a castle in Apulia, where he died seven years afterwards.<br />

He was a freethinker, a patron and friend of alchemists and astrologers,<br />

and treated all that Isabella had been brought up to reverence, with biting<br />

sarcasms and contemptuous blasphemies. His personal<br />

life was grossly<br />

immoral, and his palace little better than a harem, where the Empress<br />

was expected to occupy the position of an eastern sultana. His reign<br />

of intestine troubles, frequent wars, and incessant discord with<br />

was a series<br />

the Holy See, by which he was eventually excommunicated.<br />

three children<br />

Isabella had<br />

a daughter who died an infant, and a son Henry, who did<br />

not long survive her. She died December, 1344, in giving<br />

birth to another<br />

daughter, Margaret, who lived to marry Albert Lantgrave, of Thuringen,<br />

whose descendant of the fourth generation was made Elector of Saxony,<br />

and his offspring were the progenitors of the house of Saxe-Cobourg and<br />

Gotha, from which our Queen is descended. In 1245, Frederick himself<br />

was deposed, and died five years afterwards: it was said, poisoned by his<br />

illegitimate son Manfred, who, professing to govern the kingdom during<br />

the minority of Isabella's surviving son, endeavoured to establish his<br />

own authority.<br />

RICHARD EARL OF CORNWALL, KING OF THE ROMANS.<br />

Discord and dissensions ensued, and the Pope, Innocent I., tried to<br />

tempt Richard Earl of Cornwall, the younger brother of Henry III., with<br />

the kingdom of Sicily, which Frederick had inherited from his mother<br />

Constance. He was wise enough to decline an honour which his brother<br />

foolishly accepted for his second son Edmond. But afterwards, not warned<br />

by the troubles which eventually ensued therefrom, perhaps his wife,<br />

Senchia of Provence (see page 378)) ambitious to be, like her two sisters, a<br />

queen, prompted him to this step, which seems contrary to his natural character,<br />

Richard allowed himself to be chosen King of the Romans, which<br />

seemed to render his succession infallible to the Imperial throne and to<br />

;<br />

him I allot the shield bearing the single-headed eagle (plate 8).<br />

In 1258<br />

he went over to Germany with a noble train, and was crowned with his<br />

wife upon Ascension Day, May 27th, King of the Romans and Almain,<br />

at Aix-la-Chapelle, by Conrad Archbishop of Cologne. On his great seal<br />

he pompously describes himself:<br />

" Richardus Dei Gratia Romanorum Rex<br />

" Semper Augustus." No doubt his great wealth for it is said that he<br />

could spend 100 marks a day, i.e. 66 i$s. 4

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