Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| Milan, wanting to restore Pisa in order to obtain the fifty
2 1, XXXVIII| he sent his armies toward Pisa captained by Monsignor De
3 1, XXXVIII| army between Cascina and Pisa in order [to go] to assail
4 1, XXXVIII| for the King to restore Pisa to them after he had gone
5 1, XXXVIII| Beaumont should have taken it [Pisa] under any promise, as was
6 1, XXXVIII| Imbault, they would have had Pisa as [they had] Arezzo.~And
7 1, XXXIX | part of her Empire, such as Pisa and other lands, was obliged
8 1, XXXIX | disorders that in addition to Pisa, Arezzo, and many other
9 1, LIII | Vincenti, went to besiege Pisa: which enterprise was decided
10 1, LIII | who, not having conquered Pisa as he promised and the People
11 2, I | massacre between Popolonia and Pisa where the tower of San Vincenti
12 2, VIII | Gauls between Piombino and Pisa. The third was when the
13 2, XVI | elsewhere in the war against Pisa, where the Florentines were
14 2, XXIV | alleged by our wise men, that Pisa and other similar Cities
15 2, XXIV | this, those of Florence and Pisa will be enough for me; for
16 2, XXIV | have based their holding Pisa on it, and the King [of
17 3, VI | Piero Gambacorti, Prince of Pisa, this Giacopo had been raised
18 3, XV | Milan, he sent his forces to Pisa to restore her to the Florentines;
19 3, XVI | Commissaries to besiege Pisa, he [Antonio] was left out.
20 3, XVI | of Florence purchased it [Pisa]. Such an indignity might
21 3, XVIII | Florentines had a big army before Pisa and pressed that city strongly;
22 3, XVIII | the force they had before Pisa: and raising new infantry
23 3, XVII | Pistoia by parties, and Pisa by fortresses: and they
24 3, XLIII | to them the fortresses of Pisa, but he never restored them:
25 3, XLVIII | eight [1508] went to besiege Pisa. Alfonso Del Mutolo, a Pisan
26 3, XLVIII | would deliver a gate of Pisa to the Florentine army.
27 3, XLVIII | desire they had to obtain Pisa so blinded the Florentines
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