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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | recognized, and in 1500 he was sent on a mission to Louis XII. 2 I, II | the forces which had been sent from Greece.~Belisarius, 3 I, II | the Slavonians, Justinian sent Narses, a eunuch, a man 4 I, II | wife, recalled Narses, and sent Longinus in his stead. Like 5 I, II | her under a duke, who was sent every year from Ravenna, 6 I, III | honorably by Pepin, who sent an army into Italy, and 7 I, III | had recourse to Pepin, who sent another army, conquered 8 I, III | an exarch was no longer sent from Constantinople to Ravenna, 9 I, III | him and his children, and sent them prisoners to France. 10 I, IV | excommunicated him, and the emperor sent his son, also named Henry, 11 I, IV | with it. On this the pope sent two cardinals to England, 12 I, V | his governor, and the pope sent one of his nephews, a cardinal, 13 I, V | the party of Charles, who sent him assistance against the 14 I, V | recognized at Marseilles, he was sent to Philip, king of France, 15 I, V | come to terms, secretly sent Sciarra into Italy, who, 16 I, VI | excitement in Lombardy; for he sent all the banished to their 17 I, VI | others of their property, sent them into exile. By this 18 I, VI | Lucca rebelled. The Pisans sent Piero della Corvara a prisoner 19 I, VI | but the whole of Italy sent ambassadors to him. The 20 I, VI | himself with the pontiff, sent Niccolo to him, a prisoner. 21 I, VI | Niccolo from his prison, sent him to Rome, and restored 22 I, VI | occupied by Innocent VI., who sent Cardinal Egidio, a Spaniard, 23 I, VI | and the pope, having first sent a legate with six thousand 24 I, VII | France, being exasperated, sent Louis of Anjou into Italy 25 I, VII | by such as the pontiffs sent, when they were at Avignon. 26 I, VII | one of the anti-popes, sent his renunciation; Benedict, 27 II, I | themselves, colonies were sent to Fiesole, which, either 28 II, II | refuge at Lucca.~Manfred sent the Count Giordano, a man 29 II, II | kingdom from Manfred, they sent ambassadors to the pope 30 II, II | his legate was therefore sent into the province in the 31 II, III | from their divisions, they sent two of their body to the 32 II, IV | AlighieriCharles of Valois sent by the pope to Florence— 33 II, IV | unable to furnish. The pope sent for Veri, and charged him 34 II, IV | faction. They, therefore, sent again to Pope Boniface, 35 II, IV | relief. The pontiff thereupon sent to Florence, as his legate, 36 II, IV | than before. The pope again sent Matteo dAcquasparta, his 37 II, IV | seeing their danger great, sent for aid to the Lucchese, 38 II, IV | tumults at Florence, and sent his legate, Niccolo da Prato, 39 II, V | Uguccione, for whom he had sent, should come to his Relief. 40 II, V | Bella. Besides this they sent for aid to Robert, king 41 II, V | territory, and King Robert sent them, for commander of their 42 II, V | these means messengers were sent to France, and afterward 43 II, VI | to obtain by force; and sent eight men as ambassadors 44 II, VI | sovereignty of the city, sent in his stead Walter, by 45 II, VII | refused to purchase, they sent troops to plunder and overrun 46 II, VII | security for the remainder, and sent Naddo Rucellai, Giovanni 47 II, VII | Robert king of Naples, and he sent them Walter duke of Athens, 48 II, VIII| of the rest. He therefore sent for Antonio Adimari, who, 49 II, VIII| He therefore having first sent to collect forces from without, 50 II, I | themselves. They therefore sent ambassadors to the people 51 II, I | to avoid a greater evil, sent them home to their houses, 52 II, I | fortified their houses, and even sent to their friends in Lombardy 53 II, I | By this way the people sent six Gonfalons, with orders 54 III, I | their influence in Italy, sent among us multitudes of soldiers 55 III, IV | Michael, on hearing this, sent them an order to quit the 56 III, IV | to render them valid they sent two of their body to the 57 III, V | feast for many citizens, sent him a silver bowl full of 58 III, V | the kingdom of Naples, he sent Queen Giovanna a prisoner 59 III, VI | Puglia, new forces were sent from France in aid of Louis, 60 III, VII | their arrangement, they sent one of their party to watch 61 III, VII | fears subsided, and they sent the Capitano with a sufficient 62 IV, I | his wishes. He therefore sent ambassadors to Florence 63 IV, I | to lull them to repose, sent ambassadors to the city, 64 IV, I | Bologna at Castel Bolognese), sent forces to that city, which, 65 IV, I | suspicious of his guardian, sent him to Lodovico Alidossi, 66 IV, I | personal considerations, and sent Agnolo della Pergola with 67 IV, I | captured the place, and sent Lodovico a prisoner to Milan. 68 IV, I | the war publicly known, sent their forces to Furli and 69 IV, II | shortly afterward was himself sent into exile by the very same 70 IV, III | there, and Niccolo Piccinino sent a prisoner to Faenza. Fortune, 71 IV, III | sustain the war alone, and sent ambassadors to the Venetians, 72 IV, III | people of Volterra, who sent to the Signory to complain 73 IV, IV | Strozzi commissaries, and sent them upon the expedition. 74 IV, IV | assistance to Giusto, but sent his messenger prisoner to 75 IV, IV | that an ambassador was sent by the governor of Lucca 76 IV, V | who had been re-elected, sent as commissary, Giovanni 77 IV, V | of the Siennese at Lucca, sent Salvestro Trento and Leonardo 78 IV, V | of the consequences, had sent to the count, Boccacino 79 IV, V | pretense as he previously sent Count Francesco. The Florentine 80 IV, V | bribed with money, for he had sent home a large sum, naming 81 IV, VI | the adverse faction were sent to assist in the management, 82 IV, VII | put to the torture, and sent into exile. This example, 83 IV, VII | might intend to oppose him, sent Donato Velluti, his predecessor, 84 IV, VII | houses; and therefore Rinaldo sent a messenger to request their 85 IV, VII | office to appease them, and sent the patriarch Giovanni Vitelleschi, 86 IV, VII | his safety. Eugenius then sent word to Niccolo Barbadoro, 87 IV, VII | pope; but at the same time sent secretly to the mountains 88 V, I | Diogenes and Carneades, were sent ambassadors to the senate 89 V, I | Niccolo da Tolentino was sent prisoner to Milan where, 90 V, I | more than their own honor, sent them prisoners to him, and 91 V, II | subduing the Neapolitans, and sent his fleet to attack Gaeta, 92 V, II | suite, made prisoners, and sent by the Genoese to the Filippo.~ 93 V, II | set Alfonso at liberty, sent him honorably to Genoa and 94 V, II | Arismeno, the new governor sent by the duke, was to enter 95 V, III | the Count Francesco were sent to them to take the command 96 V, III | Venice.~The Florentines had sent the count to encamp in the 97 V, III | and who, upon his refusal, sent the patriarch with forces 98 V, IV | apparent reasonableness, sent Niccolo five thousand ducats 99 V, IV | deeds to his words, and sent him thirty thousand florins, 100 V, IV | provide; and as they had sent Neri Capponi to treat with 101 V, IV | without the count, have sent me, in the first instance, 102 V, V | provisions may always be sent into it by water. On this 103 V, V | argued that he might be sent into Tuscany, and continue 104 V, VI | intentions of the parties, they sent Neri di Gini Capponi and 105 V, VI | count at Verona, having been sent to consider these affairs, 106 V, VI | would see, that the duke had sent Niccolo into Tuscany for 107 V, VI | troops and officers, they had sent into the defiles of these 108 V, VI | Castel San Niccolo, were sent to them to entreat succor. 109 VI, I | frequently served his turn. He sent Niccolo da Esti, prince 110 VI, I | imprudently given them, sent him and his son to Candia, 111 VI, I | himself and the duke, he sent him word that, having served 112 VI, I | terms with the count, and sent Antonio Guido Buono, of 113 VI, I | secretly arranged, the duke sent to command Niccolo to make 114 VI, I | The latter, therefore, sent to the count, begging he 115 VI, II | the same person who was sent to the defense of Marradi, 116 VI, II | command, the Gonfalonier sent for him, and he, without 117 VI, II | frustrate his designs. Filippo sent to beg he would come to 118 VI, II | the tale, and immediately sent to Florence to see the young 119 VI, II | Santi and those who had been sent from Bologna, to confer 120 VI, II | the king, and the pope, sent powerful assistance to Gismondo, 121 VI, II | the duke’s dominions. They sent a commissary to Cremona, 122 VI, II | alliance, ambassadors were sent to him by that republic, 123 VI, II | under a different pretext, sent troops into its neighborhood; 124 VI, III | forces upon the Lenza, and sent to offer his services at 125 VI, III | conjunction with the ambassadors sent by the Florentines to congratulate 126 VI, IV | to do so—The Florentines sent ambassadors to the count.~ 127 VI, IV | from the war with Alfonso, sent them one thousand foot and 128 VI, IV | ungrateful design, they sent ambassadors to see with 129 VI, IV | despairing of success, they sent envoys to the Venetians 130 VI, IV | ambassadors whom the Venetians had sent to inform him of the treaty, 131 VI, IV | the proposal for peace, he sent his ambassadors to Venice 132 VI, IV | requested it; and they only sent assistance to the Venetians 133 VI, V | Milanese. The Venetians had sent an ambassador to Milan to 134 VI, V | orders were immediately sent to the envoys who were upon 135 VI, V | measures. On this account each sent ambassadors to Florence, 136 VI, V | engaged new condottieri, sent ambassadors to Rome, Naples, 137 VI, V | hundred infantry were also sent by the Signory for its defense. 138 VI, V | who at this time, having sent their forces to the number 139 VI, V | removed by a few soldiers sent by the Florentines to Campiglia, 140 VI, VI | to ascertain his designs, sent an ambassador to Gambacorti, 141 VI, VI | arranged the terms, Alfonso sent Frate Puccio, a knight of 142 VI, VI | imprisoned Gherardo’s son, and sent troops to Bagno for the 143 VI, VI | the hostile League, they sent as ambassador, Agnolo Acciajuoli, 144 VI, VI | so near home, immediately sent Giovanni Ventimiglia, his 145 VI, VII | danger from the Turks. He sent ambassadors and preachers 146 VI, VII | conferred. He therefore sent ambassadors to Charles VII. 147 VI, VII | accepted the offer, and sent John of Anjou, the son of 148 VI, VII | after the death of Alfonso, sent letters and forces to Ferrando; 149 VI, VII | being aware of his design, sent for aid to France; and, 150 VI, VII | his rival. Ferrando also sent money to Federigo, lord 151 VI, VII | money and a small force. He sent again for assistance to 152 VI, VII | upon the death of Alfonso, sent ambassadors to request their 153 VII, I | beginning of his exile, sent to him to say, “the hen 154 VII, II | acknowledgment of this benefit, he sent fifteen hundred horse into 155 VII, II | appearance. The Venetians sent a captain with some galleys, 156 VII, II | Francesco, Galeazzo the new duke sent ambassadors to Florence, 157 VII, IV | Ercole da Esti, who had been sent by Borgo, marquis of Ferrara. 158 VII, IV | them less anxiety. Ferrando sent Alfonso, his eldest son, 159 VII, IV | ashamed of their conduct, he sent for them to his house, and 160 VII, IV | that, in consequence, Piero sent for Agnolo Acciajuoli to 161 VII, V | the slightest suspicion, sent a servant with them. When 162 VII, V | private individuals. They next sent advocates to Florence, and 163 VII, VI | against them. They also sent ambassadors to Florence 164 VIII, I | Batista da Montesecco is sent to Florence—The pope joins 165 VIII, I | counteract it.~The pope had sent Raffaello di Riario, a nephew 166 VIII, III | impiously fill; for he had sent those whom he had advanced 167 VIII, III | assist; for though the duke sent them aid, the Venetians 168 VIII, III | correct view of the case, sent Tommaso Soderini as their 169 VIII, III | confiding in which, the duchess sent a strong force to recover 170 VIII, III | king of Hungary, who were sent by their princes to the 171 VIII, III | Accordingly, the ambassadors were sent, but returned without coming 172 VIII, III | abandoned by the other, sent to him as their ambassador, 173 VIII, III | and imperial affairs, was sent as ambassador to the king 174 VIII, III | money or provisions, they sent as ambassador Piero di Gino 175 VIII, IV | peace with the king, and sent as ambassadors to the pope 176 VIII, IV | his assailant, immediately sent messengers to all the surrounding 177 VIII, IV | seize the opportunity, they sent twelve ambassadors to the 178 VIII, IV | to Florence, the Signory sent, as ambassador to the pope, 179 VIII, V | Genoa, and while there, was sent for by the Venetians, and 180 VIII, V | consent or not, King Ferrando sent Alfonso, duke of Calabria, 181 VIII, V | of his forces; and having sent for him to Rome, where his 182 VIII, V | Federigo, whom their father had sent to him with additional forces. 183 VIII, V | pomp, and in a few days, sent the Count Girolamo toward 184 VIII, V | peace with the League, and sent his nuncios to Naples, where 185 VIII, V | destruction of their fleet, they sent him, with part of their 186 VIII, VI | events in Lombardy, the pope sent Lorenzo to invest Citta 187 VIII, VI | put a fleet to sea, and sent forces to Pietra Santa to 188 VIII, VI | do this, the Florentines sent from Pisa to the camp a 189 VIII, VI | Biongianni Gianfigliazzi was sent against them, with a body 190 VIII, VI | Pietra Santa, the Lucchese sent ambassadors to Florence, 191 VIII, VI | the king’s authority, and sent for the Count di Montorio, 192 VIII, VI | prisoner by the duke and sent to Naples. When this circumstance 193 VIII, VI | banner of the church, and sent envoys to the pope, to submit 194 VIII, VI | command of his forces, and sent for with all speed to Rome. 195 VIII, VI | engaged the Orsini, and sent all their own forces under 196 VIII, VI | the duke of Calabria, he sent toward Rome, which, being 197 VIII, VII | attack upon them. They then sent Piero Corsini to Lucca, 198 VIII, VII | Lodovico made excuses, but sent no aid. Thus the Florentines 199 VIII, VII | and Pietro Vettori, they sent it against the enemy, who 200 VIII, VII | the siege, Lodovico had sent troops to Pontremoli, as 201 VIII, VII | uncle to the countess, had sent forces to her assistance, 202 VIII, VII | of his regard; the sultan sent ambassadors to him with 203 VIII, VII | Italy mourned for him, and sent their ambassadors to Florence,


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