Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| a similar necessity. The Duke of Valentino had taken Faenza
2 1, XXXVIII| followed in this, for the Duke being very well armed, and
3 1, XXXVIII| should appear that he [the Duke] passed with their permission
4 2, X | Romans, and in our times Duke Charles would have vanquished
5 2, XII | the courage to assault the Duke of Milan in his home [territory]
6 2, XV | make war against Lodovico, Duke of Milan, in Italy. For
7 2, XV | it did not even serve the Duke Lodovico, who, if he had
8 2, XVII | a few years ago) and the Duke of Nemours (who was killed
9 2, XVIII | time of Filippo Visconti, Duke of Milan, about sixteen
10 2, XVIII | into Lombardy, whence the Duke having at that time Carmignuola
11 2, XIX | Communities subject to the Duke of Austria rebelled against
12 2, XIX | between the Swiss and the Duke of Austria: and although
13 2, XIX | past the Emperor and the Duke of Austria have been the
14 2, XXIV | Francesco Sforza who had become Duke of Milan was reputed wise
15 2, XXIV | holding that State. Guidobaldo Duke of Urbino, son of Frederick,
16 2, XXV | above. Filippo Visconti, Duke of Milan, often made war
17 3, VI | Two brothers of Alfonso, Duke of Ferrara, conspired against
18 3, VI | Priest and Cantor of the Duke, who several times at their
19 3, VI | request had brought the Duke to them, so that they would
20 3, VI | conspirators, had killed the Duke of Milan, who left a son
21 3, VI | accelerated his ruin, as did the Duke of Athens and Guglieimo
22 3, VI | Guglieimo De Pazzi. The Duke, having become Tyrant of
23 3, VI | that of the above named Duke of Athens, who, to show
24 3, X | happened in our times to Duke Charles of Burgundy, who
25 3, XVII | occupied by the Vitelli and the Duke Valentino, there came a
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