Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | father, the injury that his son had done him, and his honor,
2 1, XI | the branches [father to son]~Human probity, and this
3 1, XIX | peaceful Kingdom to this son Solomon, which he was able
4 1, XIX | not thus leave it to his son Rehoboam, who not being
5 1, XIX | of peace. But if his own son Soliman, the present lord,
6 2, II | the Consul Papirus Cursor, son of the first Papirus, for
7 2, VIII | before Jesus the robber, son of Narva. Whence appeared
8 2, XII | other advices he left to his son Alfonso, was that he should
9 2, XVI | himself and the other his son. The equality which Titus
10 2, XVI | Torquatus had to kill his son and Decius himself.~In demonstrating
11 2, XXIV | Guidobaldo Duke of Urbino, son of Frederick, who is his
12 2, XXIV | State by Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI; when
13 2, XXVIII| the two Alexanders, his son and son-in-law, he [Pausanias]
14 3, I | Capitolinus, the death of the son of Manlius Torquatus, the
15 3, V | driven out because of his son Sextus having violated Lucretia,
16 3, V | the other Kings and his son Sextus had not made that
17 3, VI | armed men, and between his son and son-in-law: but that
18 3, VI | Emperor Severus and his son Antoninus killed, committed
19 3, VI | Duke of Milan, who left a son and two brothers, who in
20 3, VI | himself, by the counsel of his son, the Bishop, caused one
21 3, XXII | put to death even his own son, and the other never harmed
22 3, XXII | severity in putting his son to death made the army so
23 3, XXXI | called the King of France a son of Saint Mark, they did
24 3, XXXIV | mature age, he killed his own son for having fought without
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