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1 VII | of the Pope, namely, the Orsini and the Colonna and their
2 VII | feared that the forces of the Orsini, which was using, would
3 VII | also do the same. Of the Orsini he had a warning when, after
4 VII | first thing he weakened the Orsini and Colonna parties in Rome,
5 VII | opportunity to crush the Orsini, having scattered the adherents
6 VII | he used it well; for the Orsini, perceiving at length that
7 VII | mediation of Signor Paolo [Orsini] — whom the duke did not
8 VII | apparel, and horses — the Orsini were reconciled, so that
9 VII(9) | the assassinations of the Orsini and Vitelli at Sinigalia,
10 VII | Baglioni, the Vitelli, and the Orsini might come to Rome, they
11 VIII | Borgia, who took him with the Orsini and Vitelli at Sinigaglia,
12 XI | divided into two factions, Orsini and Colonna, had always
13 XI | would arise hostile to the Orsini, who would support their
14 XI | not have time to ruin the Orsini. This was the reason why
15 XI | person. He kept also the Orsini and Colonna factions within
16 XII(26)| Count of Pitigliano; Nicolo Orsini, born 1442, died 1510.~
17 XIII | in them, and enlisted the Orsini and Vitelli; whom presently,
18 XIII | French, when he had the Orsini and Vitelli, and when he
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