Book, Chapter
1 1, XVII | violent) can ever restore Milan or Naples to freedom, because
2 1, XVII | wanting to restore liberty to Milan, did not know how and could
3 1, XXIII | frightened, they retreated to Milan, and all the people of Lombardy
4 1, XXXVIII| of France having retaken Milan, wanting to restore Pisa
5 2, XII | courage to assault the Duke of Milan in his home [territory]
6 2, XV | against Lodovico, Duke of Milan, in Italy. For the King
7 2, XVIII | went to encounter north of Milan the King of the French,
8 2, XVIII | Filippo Visconti, Duke of Milan, about sixteen thousand
9 2, XXII | attempted the conquest of Milan, which was defended by the
10 2, XXII | the kingdom the Duchy of Milan, which a few years before
11 2, XXIV | Sforza who had become Duke of Milan was reputed wise and none
12 2, XXIV | less built fortresses in Milan, I say that in this case
13 2, XXIV | seen that this fortress of Milan was of no usefulness either
14 2, XXV | Filippo Visconti, Duke of Milan, often made war against
15 3, VI | had killed the Duke of Milan, who left a son and two
16 3, XI | Lodovico who was governing Milan, and by this corruption
17 3, XV | XII of France had retaken Milan, he sent his forces to Pisa
18 3, XLIII | against the Visconti, Dukes of Milan, and how Florence, deprived
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