Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| 1502] when Arezzo having rebelled, Monsignor Imbault was sent
2 2, I | was ended the Latin people rebelled against the Romans with
3 2, III | Greece, but as soon as Thebes rebelled, all the others rebelled,
4 2, III | rebelled, all the others rebelled, and the trunk remained
5 2, XVII | Brescia; for when that land rebelled against the French, and
6 2, XIX | subject to the Duke of Austria rebelled against him, among which
7 2, XXIII | and all the Val Di Chiana rebelled: which if they had done
8 2, XXIII | the Privernati, who had rebelled, but were later by force
9 2, XXIV | Governors: so that that people rebelled, and the Pope quickly lost
10 2, XXIV | that in MDVII [1507] Genoa rebelled against Louis XII, King
11 2, XXIV | driven out of Italy, Genoa rebelled notwithstanding the fortress,
12 2, XXX | any of the Colonies had rebelled against the Romans: and
13 3, XI | war had been seen, Spain rebelled from its confederates and
14 3, XII | appears to them (they having rebelled) to have given offense,
15 3, XXI | all the Cities of Italy rebelled in favor of Hannibal, and
16 3, XXI | that his soldiers in Spain rebelled with part of his friends,
17 3, XXII | soldier refused to fight, or rebelled against them, or was in
18 3, XXXII | Roman] colonies, having rebelled from the Roman people, under
19 3, XLIV | where they said: They had rebelled, for peace was more of a
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