“Gaudent anguillae, quod mortuus hic jacet ille

Qui quasi morte reas excoriabat eas.”

“Gaudent anguillae, quod mortuus hic jacet ille Qui quasi morte reas excoriabat eas.”

“Martin the Fourth,” says Milman, History of Latin Christianity , VI 143, “was born at Mont Pence in Brie; he had been Canon of Tours. He put on at first the show of maintaining the lofty character of the Churchman. He excommunicated the Viterbans for their sacrilegious maltreatment of the Cardinals; Rinaldo Annibaldeschi, the Lord of Viterbo, was compelled to ask pardon on his knees of the Cardinal Rosso, and forgiven only at the intervention of the Pope. Martin the Fourth retired to Orvieto.

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