. Historia rerum anglicarum Willelmi Parvi . -portunitatem transeundi in Gallias ei, in bis quae ad curam ^spectantpastoralem, totus orbis Latinus,exceptis provinciisAlemannicae ditionis. ^Imperator enim ex privatasimultate semel in ^reprobum sensum datus, et vela ratione vinci indecorum imperatoriae reputansmajestati, multo tempore distulit palmam dareperspicuae ventati. * Spectant.] C. H. R. ; spec-tabant, L. ^ Imperator enim, &c.] Alex- ander was not recognised by theernperor Frederic I. until 1177.^ Reprobum.~\ C. H. R. ; improbum, L. 110 HISTORIA ANGLICANA. [LIB.


. Historia rerum anglicarum Willelmi Parvi . -portunitatem transeundi in Gallias ei, in bis quae ad curam ^spectantpastoralem, totus orbis Latinus,exceptis provinciisAlemannicae ditionis. ^Imperator enim ex privatasimultate semel in ^reprobum sensum datus, et vela ratione vinci indecorum imperatoriae reputansmajestati, multo tempore distulit palmam dareperspicuae ventati. * Spectant.] C. H. R. ; spec-tabant, L. ^ Imperator enim, &c.] Alex- ander was not recognised by theernperor Frederic I. until 1177.^ Reprobum.~\ C. H. R. ; improbum, L. 110 HISTORIA ANGLICANA. [LIB. 11, GAP. X. De expeditione Tolosana, et de illustri comiteBarcinonensi, ex-pedition toToulouse. EMORABILIS rex Anglorum Hen-ricus secundus, ^anno regni sui septi-mo, in partes Gasconiae duxit exerci-tum, cujus famosae expeditionis causahaec erat. ^ Comes Pictavensis, qui etdux Aquitanus, avus scilicet Alienoris, prius Fran-corum, postea vero Anglorum reginae, cum esset inexpensis profusior, et propriorum reddituum quan-. * Anno regni sui settimo J\ Mostchroniclers concur in assigningHenrys expedition to Toulouseto the year 1159, the fifth, notthe seventh, year of bis Hoveden, 491 ; Wen-dover, ii. 288; Chron. Norm.,apud Duchesne Script. Antiq.,995 ; the latter places it under1158, but it is evident that weshouid read 1159, froni the deathof Adrian IV. being noted inthe same year. See also Bou-quet, xiii. 105, note a. * Comes Pictavensis, hc.^ Thisstatement is, in some measure,erroneous ; the author havingconfounded William IX. dukeof Aquitaine with bis father-in-law, William IV. count of Tou-louse. It was the latter whomortgaged, or, according toMalmesbury (603 ; conf. , 995 ;), sold the appanageof Toulouse to bis brother Ray-mond count of St. Giles, securingthe consent of bis son-in-lavv to this transaction by giving him ashare of the loan or purchasemoney. It seeras probable, how-ever, that Toulouse was not inreality sold to Raymond, b


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