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1 1 | The Duke Valentino had returned from
2 2 | appeared to them that the duke would become too powerful,
3 2 | cardinal, Pagolo, and the Duke di Gravina Orsini, Vitellozzo
4 2 | power and courage of the duke and the necessity of curbing
5 2 | were discontented under the duke, among whom were the people
6 3 | which was held for the duke, and which they captured
7 3 | rebelled and recalled the old duke, being encouraged in this,
8 4 | remain in the hands of the duke in that state; and they
9 5 | shelter and assistance to the duke against his enemies. The
10 5 | against his enemies. The duke was found full of fear at
11 6 | encountered some men of the duke and, with the aid of the
12 6 | When this happened, the duke resolved at once to see
13 7 | And the duke succeeded so well in this
14 7 | to a standstill. But the duke did not stop his preparations,
15 8 | this might be effected the duke concluded a peace with them
16 9 | completed, Guido Ubaldo, the Duke of Urbino, again fled to
17 9 | upon his friends. But the Duke Valentino, having completed
18 9 | sent to propose that if the duke wished to undertake an expedition
19 9 | besiege Sinigalia. To this the duke replied that he did not
20 10| it up to any one but the duke in person; therefore they
21 10| good opportunity to the duke, as, being invited by them,
22 10| Pagolo Orsini, whom the duke had corrupted with gifts
23 11| Upon this the duke, before his departure from
24 11| Vitellozzo, Pagolo Orsini, the Duke di Gravina, and Oliverotto
25 11| leave until they came to the duke’s quarters, where they should
26 12| The duke afterwards ordered all his
27 14| received orders to wait for the duke, and to honour him in person,
28 14| made for the men of the duke; and they left in Sinigalia
29 14| been thus arranged, the Duke Valentino left for Sinigalia,
30 15| Vitellozzo, Pagolo, and the Duke di Gravina on mules, accompanied
31 15| horsemen, went towards the duke; Vitellozo, unarmed and
32 15| for Sinigalia to meet the duke he acted as if it were his
33 15| therefore, came before the duke and saluted him respectfully,
34 16| But the duke noticing that Oliverotto,
35 16| taken up by the men of the duke; and he advised him to send
36 16| come himself to meet the duke. And Oliverotto, having
37 16| advice, came before the duke, who, when he saw him, called
38 17| Sinigalia, dismounted at the duke’s quarters, and went with
39 17| secret chamber, where the duke made them prisoners; he
40 18| But the duke’s soldiers, not being content
41 18| sack Sinigalia, and if the duke had not repressed this outrage
42 18| tumult being silenced, the duke prepared to kill Vitellozzo
43 18| all injuries against the duke on Vitellozzo. Pagolo and
44 18| Vitellozzo. Pagolo and the Duke di Gravina Orsini were kept
45 18| were kept alive until the duke heard from Rome that the
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