Book, Chapter
1 1, I | less cause for discord, as happened at Ragusa and in many other
2 1, II | short time the same thing happened to them as it did to the
3 1, II | that City. The contrary happened to Solon who established
4 1, II | of the King, [and] so it happened that while the name [of
5 1, IV | may easily be seen to have happened in Rome, for from Tarquin
6 1, VI | entirely their ruin, as happened to Sparta and Venice, the
7 1, VII | defended them, and Rome [as happened] experiencing a great scarcity
8 1, VII | in our time that troubles happened to the Republic of Florence
9 1, XII | Republic or one Prince, as has happened to France and Spain. And
10 1, XVII | during his life time, as happened at different times in Syracuse
11 1, XVII | do not know if this ever happened, or whether it be possible
12 1, XVII | their pristine habits, as happened at Thebes, which by the
13 1, XXVII | they understand whence it happened that he [Baglioni] did not
14 1, XXVIII| inconsiderately. The very contrary happened in Athens, for her liberty
15 1, XXIX | rather leads to tyranny, as happened in Rome under Caesar who
16 1, XXXI | Virginius on the other side. It happened that Sergius being assaulted
17 1, XXXIII| opposition. This same thing happened in Rome to Caesar who was
18 1, XXXVII| was to be distributed, as happened in the countryside of Antium,
19 1, XL | their complete liberty.~It happened at this time that the Sabines
20 1, XL | govern the City: whereupon it happened that he became enamorated
21 1, XLV | greatest difficulty); it happened that a little after the
22 1, XLV | this one and that one, as happened in Rome after the Decemvirate.
23 1, XLVII | castigate them. It often happened that ones like these did
24 1, XLVII | the Nobles. And as this happened to many men and many times,
25 1, XLIX | create new ordinances; as happened when they created the Censors,
26 1, XLIX | quietly; this, as is seen, happened to the City of Florence
27 1, L | and offices. It sometimes happened that the general public,
28 1, LII | would happen to them as it happened to Tullius [Cicero], who,
29 1, LIII | them, or exile them, as happened to infinite Carthaginian
30 1, LIII | by the present defeat, as happened to our Antonio Giacomini,
31 1, LIX | benefits to the Athenians: it happened that later, having been
32 2, I | and Spain. The same thing happened to the Gauls as to the Carthaginians,
33 2, II | much esteemed by them; as happened when Hieronymus, nephew
34 2, II | refer only to one which happened in Corcyra, a City of Greece,
35 2, II | others [of] Athens: and it happened in the said City [Corcyra]
36 2, III | that blows; such as is seen happened in Sparta, which had conquered
37 2, III | branches. Which could not have happened to Rome, as it had its trunk
38 2, V | to be given credence: as happened with the history of Diodorus
39 2, X | fortune of battle, that which happened to him on account of money
40 2, X | money many times would have happened for other causes; for it
41 2, X | way favor you. It has also happened many times that a Captain,
42 2, X | has also been seen, how it happened to Hasdrubal when he was
43 2, XI | those who trust in them: as happened in our times to the Florentines,
44 2, XV | to lose in any case, as happened to them.~And if the Florentines
45 2, XV | lose them the State, as happened to them another time from
46 2, XVII | and come to battle. This happened to the Spaniards in the
47 2, XVII | at Cirignuola), it never happened that any were killed by
48 2, XIX | they have with them, as happened to Rome first in the acquisition
49 2, XXIV | the year MDVII [1512] it happened that the French forces were
50 2, XXVI | sacked it. And the same thing happened to the Veienti, to whom (
51 2, XXVIII| recognized as that which happened to the Romans when they
52 2, XXIX | if this of which I speak happened at Rome where there was
53 2, XXX | not believe ever to have happened with any other Republic.~
54 2, XXX | the State.~The contrary happened to the Romans, for the more
55 2, XXXII | all the rest were lost. It happened, therefore, (as I have said)
56 2, XXXII | stealth and violence, (as happened at Palepolis, where the
57 3, V | incident of Lucretia had not happened, even so another would have
58 3, V | desire any other liberty; as happened to the people governed by
59 3, VI | person learns of it, as happened to the sons of Brutus, who
60 3, VI | the people to liberty. It happened that while the Pazzi, the
61 3, VI | wanted to kill Caesar, it happened that he [Caesar] talked
62 3, VI | Pandolfo was near the door. It happened that Pandolfo came, that
63 3, VI | undertake this vengeance; as happened to Giovan Andrea Da Lampognano,
64 3, VI | poison need not be fatal, as happened with those who killed Commodus;
65 3, VII | has even been injured, as happened in the change that Rome
66 3, X | obliged to come to battle; as happened in our times to Duke Charles
67 3, X | and routed by them; and as happened to the French army, while
68 3, XI | with a thousand dangers, as happened to the Venetians in eight [
69 3, XII | if they are Republics, as happened in Tuscany: which rivalry
70 3, XII | fallen into servitude; as happened to Florence in recent times,
71 3, XVIII | and near by. For it has happened many times that (the battle
72 3, XVIII | who made the decision; as happened to Brutus and Cassius, who
73 3, XVIII | prey [to the other]. It happened that Tempanius, who was
74 3, XXI | CHAPTER XXI~WHENCE IT HAPPENED THAT HANNIBAL, WITH A DIFFERENT
75 3, XXI | kill himself. This disaster happened to Hannibal, therefore,
76 3, XXII | rigidly; next, whence it happened that Valerius was able to
77 3, XXVI | their State or Republic; as happened to the Ardeans, who, for
78 3, XXX | virtu, liberate him; as happened to Camillus, who, having
79 3, XXXIII| way of Religion, whence it happened that they created Consuls,
80 3, XXXIII| pillage the country, it happened that at the same time, both
81 3, XXXV | made Consuls in Rome. It happened that the first who went
82 3, XXXV | fled with a few friends, it happened that, in discussing the
83 3, XLIII | against the Romans. Whence it happened that the Gauls, having taken
84 3, XLIX | man alone, but by many; as happened to those soldiers who fought
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