1. pg. - Noun
2. Pg. - Proper noun
pg.
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Pg.
Abbreviation of Portuguese (the language).
Abulafia, pg. 381 On December 5, 1212, Frederick was elected king for a second time by a majority of the princes. Source: Internet
Abulafia, pg. 127 Although he claimed he had repented for his offences, and declared his willingness to be obedient to the Pope in all things, Innocent III had already recognised Frederick as emperor-elect. Source: Internet
Abulafia, pg. 382 The support that Philip II of France was giving to Frederick forced King John of England to throw his weight behind his nephew Otto. Source: Internet
Abulafia, pg. 127 Otto returned to Germany to deal with the situation, hopeful to salvage something from the looming disaster. Source: Internet
Abulafia, pg. 382 This defeat allowed Frederick to take Aachen and Cologne, Abulafia, pg. 382 as Otto was forced again to withdraw to his private possessions around Brunswick, Comyn, pg. 283 and he was forced to abdicate the imperial throne in 1215. Source: Internet
Adventures of Amir Hamza, J. Seyller, pg. 240 Qur'an Elijah is mentioned in the Qur'an, where his preaching is recounted in a concise manner. Source: Internet