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1 I, I | west, caused those who had taken possession to think of securing
2 I, II | skirmishes, was besieged and taken by Belisarius at Ravenna;
3 I, II | whole of what Belisarius had taken from them. On this account
4 I, II | in less time than he had taken to acquire it. Totila being
5 I, III | But the Lombards having taken possession, and Italy being
6 I, III | relating the events which have taken place from those times to
7 I, III | church all the places he had taken from her; but the king’s
8 I, III | occupy them; and they having taken possession of these provinces,
9 I, IV | emperors; but when they had taken the government of the city
10 I, IV | papacy; and as Gregory V. had taken from the Romans the right
11 I, IV | III. But as soon as he had taken the crown, contrary to the
12 I, V | engagement at Tagliacozzo, was taken prisoner while endeavoring
13 I, V | the church, which had been taken from her by his predecessors,
14 I, V | succeeding, all the French were taken and slain. About this period
15 I, V | house, escaping unknown, was taken by corsairs of Catalonia
16 I, VI | peaceably in Milan, had taken the opportunity to plunder
17 I, VI | rocks. But after Attila had taken Aquileia, and destroyed
18 I, VII | cardinals into prison for having taken the part of France and the
19 I, VII | Francesco, and the city taken from him. These things occasioned
20 I, VII | endeavoring to escape, he was taken, put into prison, and compelled
21 I, VII | on account of his having taken possession of Perugia and
22 II, II | advantage. This bell was also taken with the army, and served
23 II, II | Florence. Charles having taken the kingdom from Manfred,
24 II, II | kingdom of Naples to be taken from Manfred and given to
25 II, II | government of Tuscany should be taken from Charles, and Latino
26 II, III | authority which had been taken from him by Nicholas, so
27 II, III | public report should be taken as evidence. By these laws,
28 II, III | several of the nobility had taken a part, and among the rest
29 II, III | attributed. He was, therefore, taken by the captain of the people,
30 II, V | family. And as those who were taken in it were the first who
31 II, V | them, were barricaded and taken possession of by his partisans,
32 II, VI | 1325, Castruccio, having taken possession of Pistoia, became
33 II, VI | citizens were slain and taken prisoners, and among the
34 II, VII | purchased by the Florentines and taken by the Pisans—The duke of
35 II, VII | Frescobaldi families who had taken arms. To lessen their power,
36 II, VII | lords of Milan, having taken Parma from Mastino, he found
37 II, VIII| Simon da Monterappoli were taken, who acquainted him with
38 II, VIII| of the people which had taken so conspicuous a part in
39 II, VIII| forth, many of those who had taken arms against him would discover
40 II, VIII| caused his own arms to be taken down, and those of the people
41 II, I | the four councillors was taken from their party, and conferred
42 III, I | reported as having already taken place. This apparently trifling
43 III, II | whither many citizens had taken their most valuable goods
44 III, III | wished to have authority taken from the Capitani di Parte;
45 III, III | the Signory, who, having taken a man named Simone, learned
46 III, V | seen by many present, was taken for a hint to him to fix
47 III, VI | apprehend; for the duke having taken Bologna, Pisa, Perugia,
48 III, VII | Some of them slain, others taken to the church of St. Reparata—
49 III, VII | that many things had been taken into consideration, which
50 III, VII | caused Samminiato to be taken, compelled him to tell all
51 III, VII | of the conspirators were taken, except Tommaso Davizi,
52 III, VII | conspiracy had ceased, a monk was taken who had been observed during
53 III, VII | former; for when he had taken Rome, Sienna, the whole
54 IV, I | which the Florentines had taken prevented him from relieving
55 IV, III | forces of the duke, had taken all the towns and cities
56 IV, III | months many places were taken from the duke, together
57 IV, IV | Giovanni de’ Medici was taken ill, and finding his end
58 IV, IV | Florentines the places he had taken, was engaged to conduct
59 IV, V | how your commissary has taken possession of our country,
60 IV, VII | magistrates, Agnolo was taken, put to the torture, and
61 IV, VII | Rinaldo and his party had taken arms, finding themselves
62 IV, VII | Florence by night. Having taken possession of all the strong
63 IV, VII | where they may easily be taken from us, and where friends,
64 V, I | conquered. Fortebraccio was taken prisoner in the battle,
65 V, I | the places that had been taken from him by Fortebraccio,
66 V, I | church the places he had taken from her, and his forces
67 V, II | kingdom—Alfonso is routed and taken by the Genoese— Alfonso
68 V, II | liberation had become known, was taken possession of by some nobles
69 V, II | seeing the turn they had taken, of being able to restrain
70 V, III | into Lombardy; and having taken Uzzano, and raised bastions
71 V, IV | with the Venetians. Having taken possession of Romagna, Niccolo
72 V, IV | equipped upon the rivers were taken by the duke’s forces; the
73 V, IV | question about the route to be taken, for the safety of which
74 V, V | trusting that after it was taken the others would surrender.
75 V, V | preservation of Brescia. Having taken this resolution, the count
76 V, V | dispersed, and many of them taken, while others fled to the
77 V, V | from prisoners whom he had taken, that it was badly guarded,
78 V, VI | have assembled forces and taken other precautions, if the
79 V, VII | unfortunate step he had taken, in sending Niccolo into
80 V, VII | Anghiari, and Micheletto having taken his position in front of
81 V, VII | but when the bridge was taken by the Florentines, and
82 V, VII | themselves, all of them being taken, and obliged to pay a ransom.
83 V, VII | heavy-armed horse, who had been taken prisoners, whom the commissaries
84 VI, I | had, during these wars, taken from René the whole kingdom
85 VI, I | territories which the count had taken from the church; and, that
86 VI, II | victories (the latter having taken Pisa, and he himself having
87 VI, II | thought Lombardy could not be taken from him except by this
88 VI, III | recently forsaken them and taken part with the duke; he was
89 VI, III | garrisons in the places he had taken to harass the surrounding
90 VI, III | the places that had been taken in the territory of Pisa,
91 VI, III | territories, and had already taken possession of Lodi and Piacenza,
92 VI, III | fearing punishment, being taken before the count, was agonized
93 VI, IV | negotiation; for what was taken from them in battle was
94 VI, IV | into their hands. Having taken this resolution, they sounded
95 VI, IV | and whatever else had been taken by him during the late campaigns,
96 VI, IV | injured the Milanese, but only taken care that they should not
97 VI, IV | The Venetians had not yet taken Crema, and wishing before
98 VI, IV | when the Venetians having taken Crema, thought they need
99 VI, IV | not surprised at the step taken by the Venetians, for he
100 VI, IV | among the places he had taken. This course was the occasion
101 VI, V | few slight skirmishes had taken place between the count
102 VI, VI | citizen of Rome. Having taken these impressions, he had
103 VI, VI | Frate Puccio had already taken possession of nearly the
104 VI, VI | the places which had been taken in the Cremonese. Not content
105 VI, VI | Turkish emperor, Mohammed, had taken Constantinople and subdued
106 VI, VI | Savoy the places they had taken. To the other Italian powers
107 VI, VI | dissatisfaction at what had taken place, thinking he had not
108 VI, VI | and though Ventimiglia was taken prisoner, yet Jacopo was
109 VI, VI | Siennese the places he had taken, and they gave him twenty
110 VI, VII | of his principal officers taken. After this defeat, the
111 VII, III | upon this advice he had taken up arms; after which, in
112 VII, III | performance of which, some were taken and tortured, and part of
113 VII, III | he regretted not having taken the advice of Niccolo Soderini,
114 VII, III | tyrannically, had secretly taken up arms, deceitfully induced
115 VII, IV | were wounded and prisoners taken, but no death occurred.
116 VII, IV | the Christians, and had taken Negropont, to the great
117 VII, IV | gave the city of Furli, taken from Antonio Ordelaffi,
118 VII, IV | city of Imola, which he had taken from Taddeo degli Alidossi,
119 VII, IV | declared rebels for having taken part in the war under Bartolommeo
120 VII, V | by the inhabitants—He is taken, and the tumult appeased—
121 VII, V | are usually allowed to be taken. Bernardo was aware of this
122 VII, V | convenient distance, they were taken by the conspirators, who,
123 VII, V | fortress and the palace were taken and the governor with all
124 VII, V | told there that Prato was taken, the governor and his friends
125 VII, V | informed him that Bernardo was taken, his followers either dispersed
126 VII, VI | cardinal of St. Sixtus, taken place; who, after having
127 VII, VI | to St. Stephen’s, and had taken with him the sacred utensils.
128 VIII, I | Carlo, lord of Faenza, was taken ill, and tears were entertained
129 VIII, I | which the lord of Faenza had taken possession. The count therefore
130 VIII, II | palace of the Signory—He is taken and hanged—The enterprise
131 VIII, II | others; but finding he had taken refuge in the vestry, he
132 VIII, II | having mastered the guard and taken possession of the entrance
133 VIII, II | Florence. Jacopo de’ Pazzi was taken while crossing the mountains
134 VIII, II | from this grave he was taken, and with the halter in
135 VIII, II | of Florence, not having taken place, they determined to
136 VIII, II | the case from their having taken possession of the palace
137 VIII, III | the places that had been taken by the enemy in that district.~
138 VIII, IV | all the fortresses he had taken.~The army being thus reduced,
139 VIII, IV | carriages, and artillery to be taken by the foe. Such cowardice
140 VIII, IV | recover the government. Having taken Tortona, and the city and
141 VIII, IV | said to her, “You have taken a step which will deprive
142 VIII, IV | was published. The places taken from the Florentines during
143 VIII, IV | during the war were to be taken up at the discretion of
144 VIII, IV | unfavorable circumstances had taken from them in war, and that
145 VIII, V | Venetians, who had already taken the field, attacked the
146 VIII, V | heat of the engagement, taken a copious draught of water,
147 VIII, V | Polesine, which they had taken from the marquis of Ferrara,
148 VIII, VI | the pope, the former had taken the district of Tagliacozzo
149 VIII, VI | Fregoso, the archbishop, was taken prisoner, with his wife
150 VIII, VI | attacked the kingdom of Naples, taken Gallipoli, and harassed
151 VIII, VI | Biongianni Gianfigliazzi were taken ill and died, to the great
152 VIII, VI | the conditions that places taken by either party were to
153 VIII, VII | fortress alone had to be taken to bring the enterprise
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