Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | place which today is called Lombardy, and urged them to come
2 1, XXIII| crossed the Alps which divide Lombardy from France, and with how
3 1, XXIII| crossed those which divide Lombardy from Tuscany; none the less,
4 1, XXIII| to recover the State of Lombardy, the greater foundation
5 1, XXIII| Milan, and all the people of Lombardy adhered to the French forces,
6 1, LV | of Rome, the Romagna, and Lombardy, are full. From which it
7 2, I | of the Gauls who were in Lombardy. And thus they remained
8 2, II | now divide Tuscany from Lombardy) up to the furthest [part]
9 2, IV | country which today is called Lombardy: which province had been
10 2, VIII | those Gauls who had detached Lombardy (as was mentioned above)
11 2, VIII | resulted the occupation of Lombardy, and hence the first war
12 2, VIII | new occupiers, such as is Lombardy which was called Cisalpine
13 2, XII | to rout those [Gauls] in Lombardy as they routed them in Tuscany,
14 2, XIII | the State and Dominion of Lombardy from his uncle Messer Bernabo.
15 2, XVIII| thousand Swiss descended into Lombardy, whence the Duke having
16 2, XIX | weaker when the one had Lombardy and the other Tuscany, than
17 2, XXII | the King of Spain were in Lombardy, and the other forces of
18 2, XXII | himself on the borders of Lombardy and near to both armies,
19 2, XXII | himself, to remain Lord of Lombardy and arbiter of all Italy.
20 2, XXIV | and retaken], not only in Lombardy, but also in the Romagna,
21 3, XI | have saved the State of Lombardy for the Venetians against
22 3, XVIII| King of France, made in Lombardy at Santa Cecilia against
23 3, XLIII| strength, would assault Lombardy. The Emperor promised to
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