The Rise of the European Emperor

Five hundred and twentieth IX arrogance and arrogance

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() Malin, with a group of entourage, rode a horse, galloped quickly to the south gate of Worms, and saw the car of Pope Julius II.

When Julius II went north to Worms this time, he was actually very angry. Marin is his own son-in-law, and this shameless boy has occupied all of his only two daughters, so shameless. Therefore, when he saw that his only son-in-law was in trouble, he had no choice but to help.

After all, Marin's son, Caesar, also has his own blood. Marin hiccups later, the huge territory and titles are inherited by his grandson Caesar. Therefore, in any case, I have to help Marin withstand this wave of pressure, so as to leave enough territory for Little Caesar to inherit.

Originally, Marin planned to ask Julius II to send a cardinal to help the platform. But Julius II knew in his heart that this might not be enough...

After all, the religious princes of Germany, although they are inferior to the cardinals of Rome in their religious status, are also princes in charge of one party. The status of the cardinals is higher than them, but the benefits are not as good as them.

In the face of cardinals, ordinary things, those religious princes will definitely give face. However, on issues of great interest, those princes may not hesitate to offend the cardinal and insist on their own opinions. If the Pope asks about it later, they can completely shirk and say that they thought it was the meaning of the cardinal.

And as the Pope, if he came in person, these religious princes would have to weigh them up. There may be secular monarchs who dare to refute the Pope's face head-on, but they definitely don't include those religious princes. The Pope is furious, and that can expel them from the church.

The secular princes have no teaching status, and they are still princes. At most, their reputation is discredited, and no one is willing to rely on you, and then they become lonely. But the prerequisite for a religious prince to become a prince is that he must be a priest... If the religious membership is expelled by the Pope, he will lose all power in an instant and become nothing...

Therefore, Julius II decided to rush to Worms in person to participate in this negotiation, in order to deter those religious princes, so that they would not dare to take risks and choose to join the coalition army that beat Marin. Unless, they want to taste the taste of excommunication...

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really,

After seeing the arrival of the Pope's car, all the religious princes changed their faces...

Before, they had received an order from the Pope and knew that the Pope and Marin had a good relationship. However, they never thought that for the sake of this negotiation with Marin, the Pope actually came over to stand for Marin in person - this is no longer a good relationship, only hardcore allies will be treated like this...

Before, there were indeed some religious princes who had other ideas, and wanted to take this opportunity to suppress the newly rising aristocrat Marin. As for the Pope's decree? What's the matter with the Pope's gang saying a word? There are many people who have a good relationship with the Pope. Besides, this time, many German princes jointly attacked Marin, and they were just trying to find a way in troubled waters. The Pope just wants to be held accountable, so he can't blame the public...

However, they never imagined that His Majesty the Pope not only issued an order for Marin, but also came to Worms himself in a shirtless battle. His Majesty the Pope is sitting aside, which priest has the courage to move a friend of the Holy See? Not even in troubled waters. Because, the Pope is watching it himself...

Although they were not convinced, many religious princes knew in their hearts - this time they had to put aside any thoughts of attacking Marin. Otherwise, the pope's revenge will come in the face. The reason is very simple - the Pope has personally helped Marin to stand on the platform, and you are still doing Marin in front of the Pope, aren't you hitting the Pope in the face? Who do you not correct?

And Jacob, Archbishop of Inz, sighed in his heart, his heart is very complicated...

When the Pope came in person, he no longer had to swing by the wall, and he could make a choice completely. Before, he still didn't believe Malin's promise to bring one of his sons and nephews. But now, he totally believed it. His Majesty the Pope has personally come to Worms to stand for Marin, what does it mean to help promote a junior?

So, he did not hesitate to stand on Marin's side. Marin's army of 10,000 people, Archbishop Jacob, all put into the city. As for the reason? Is it enough to keep His Majesty the Pope safe?

In this way, under the resentful eyes of many princes, Malin led an army of 10,000 men and followed Pope Julius II's motorcade into the city of Worms. Moreover, he also occupied the magpie's nest and stayed directly at Worms Cathedral.

The Pope came in person, and the Archbishop of Inz, Jacob, gave up Worms Cathedral to receive the Pope and his party. What made the princes grit their teeth was that Archbishop Jacob moved out, but Marin, who had the reputation of protecting the Pope's safety, followed him into Worms Cathedral. At the same time, he also showed them his close relationship with the Pope.

Of course, Julius II did not come here for the reason of supporting Marin. It's too ugly to say that. Julius II came to Worms under the guise of "inspecting the religious affairs of the German region". The reason why I participated in this negotiation is that it is "just in time"...

But the princes present are not stupid. Before, Julius II also issued an order to the religious princes to protect Marin. Now, the negotiation is about to start, and you suddenly appeared, not to support Marin, what is it?

Those secular princes who have not received the Pope's decree before may not know, but the religious princes must be well aware of the Pope's intentions.

Moreover, Marin still refused to enter the city after Emperor Maximilian I arrived in Worms, and everyone was still very puzzled. Now, many people have suddenly realized that this guy is waiting for His Majesty the Pope...

It's just that this guy has a good relationship with His Majesty the Pope, right? How could it be determined in advance that His Majesty the Pope would come to support him?

In fact, Marin was surprised too. He just asked Julius II to send a cardinal to the front, and he never thought that Julius II would come in person. Where is this press? It is clearly the top of Mount Tai...

However, that's fine too. At least, with the Pope himself in charge, those religious princes would not have the courage to respond to Frederick III.

As a result, Marin's arrogance became arrogant, and in the first meeting, he was invincible. Moreover, in front of hundreds of princes, he pointed to the nose of Frederick III, the elector of Saxony who wanted to speak, and cursed:

"Shut up for me! What qualifications do you have to make preconditions in front of me? You are the loser in the battle and you are subject to mediation. Now, it's not the time for you to make conditions! You listen to me honestly, if you don't accept mediation, Then let's keep fighting! Anyway, there are more than 20 cities in the electorate of Saxony, and it is said that they are all rich..."

Frederick III was flushed with anger by Marin's face-to-face insults, and most of the princes on the side were a little unsightly...

Although the elector of Saxony, Frederick III, was defeated, he was still one of the most honorable electors of the Holy Roman Empire, second only to His Majesty the Emperor.

However, now being reprimanded by Marin pointing at the nose like a child, it is a loss of face. Therefore, many feudal feudal lords frowned in succession...

If another great noble said this, everyone would not have such a reaction. Who is Komarin? It was a man who 11 years ago was just a wandering knight who was not even a noble. In the eyes of most nobles, he is an upstart in the noble circle.

Today, the upstarts in this aristocratic circle are arrogant and domineering, pointing at the nose of the Saxon princes with the longest history in Germany, and many veteran nobles are not used to it. It's just that because the Pope was sitting on the side and supported Marin, they didn't have an attack on the spot, but most of them looked very bad...

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