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1 III | contrary by assisting Pope Alexander to occupy the Romagna. It
2 III | an end to the ambition of Alexander, and to prevent his becoming
3 III | Louis yielded the Romagna to Alexander and the kingdom to Spain
4 III(5) | Amboise, created a cardinal by Alexander VI. Born 1460, died 1510.
5 III | Borgia, the son of Pope Alexander, was usually called, occupied
6 IV | OF DARIUS, CONQUERED BY ALEXANDER, DID NOT REBEL AGAINST THE
7 IV | AGAINST THE SUCCESSORS OF ALEXANDER AT HIS DEATH~CONSIDERING
8 IV | wonder how, seeing that Alexander the Great became the master
9 IV | it was only necessary for Alexander, first to overthrow him
10 IV | state remained secure to Alexander, for the above reasons.
11 IV | marvel at the ease with which Alexander held the Empire of Asia,
12 VII | extreme malignity of fortune.~Alexander VI, in wishing to aggrandize
13 VII | Venetians and the consent of Alexander. He was no sooner in Milan
14 VII | quickly accomplished had Alexander lived.~Such was his line
15 VII | take from him that which Alexander had given him, so he decided
16 VII | things, at the death of Alexander, he had accomplished three.
17 VII | prospering the year that Alexander died, for he had acquired
18 VII | own power and ability.~But Alexander died five years after he
19 VII | sound health at the death of Alexander12, everything would have
20 VII(12) | Alexander VI died of fever, 18th August
21 VII | shortness of the life of Alexander and his own sickness frustrated
22 VIII | times, during the rule of Alexander VI, Oliverotto da Fermo,
23 VIII | of the greatness of Pope Alexander and his son Cesare, and
24 XI | power, seeing that from Alexander backwards the Italian potentates (
25 XI | little esteemed in Italy.~Alexander VI arose afterwards, who
26 XI | through the chastisements Alexander, the factions wiped out;
27 XI | never been practised before Alexander’s time. Such things Julius
28 XII(21) | one of the bons mots of Alexander VI, and refers to the ease
29 XII(21) | that it was true what Pope Alexander was wont to say: That the
30 XIII | how Philip, the father of Alexander the Great, and many republics
31 XIV | his mind, as it is said Alexander the Great imitated Achilles,
32 XIV | imitated Achilles, Caesar Alexander, Scipio Cyrus. And whoever
33 XVI | were Cyrus, Caesar, and Alexander; because it does not take
34 XVIII | cannot pass over in silence. Alexander VI did nothing else but
35 XVIII(39)| Testina addition, 1550.~Alexander never did what he said,
36 XIX | Macrinus, Heliogabalus, Alexander, and Maximinus.~There is
37 XIX | Aurelius], Pertinax, and Alexander, being all men of modest
38 XIX | harm.~But let us come to Alexander, who was a man of such great
39 XIX | disgusted with the effeminacy of Alexander, of whom I have already
40 XIX | dangerous for Pertinax and Alexander, being new princes, to imitate
41 XXIV | Macedon, not the father of Alexander the Great, but he who was
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