Book, Chapter
1 I, I | princes. Theodosius had appointed a governor to each of the
2 I, II | out of Italy. Justinian appointed Belisarius to the command
3 I, II | Joannes and Vitalis were appointed in his place. Their principles
4 I, II | create another king, but appointed among themselves thirty
5 I, II | and when they afterward appointed one, they were, by living
6 I, III | himself against the Huns, appointed Alberic, duke of Tuscany,
7 I, III | of twelve, who each year appointed rectors for the places subject
8 I, IV | officers whom the Romans appointed to their different jurisdictions,
9 I, IV | and Giovanni of Fermo was appointed in his stead, who, being
10 I, IV | every one, and the electors appointed Frederick, king of Naples,
11 I, V | with the same powers, they appointed one senator, and sometimes
12 I, V | thence to France, where he appointed a council to be held at
13 I, V | astrologer, contrived that at an appointed moment the people should
14 I, VI | thought that the jubilee, appointed by Boniface VIII. to take
15 I, VI | accept a foreign senator appointed annually by the pope. He
16 I, VII | and Benedict XIII. was appointed his successor.~Many English,
17 I, VII | cardinal and legate of Bologna, appointed a council at Pisa, where
18 I, VII | Constance, in Germany, was appointed for the holding of the council,
19 II, I | capo ha. Thereupon, they appointed to the execution of the
20 II, II | the defense of it, they appointed twenty banners in the city,
21 II, II | men, and new leaders were appointed for the whole establishment.
22 II, II | trades, and over each art appointed a magistrate, whose duty
23 II, II | General Council. They also appointed another council of one hundred
24 II, III | governors, fourteen were appointed, seven for each party, who
25 II, III | since magistrates had been appointed and colors given to them,
26 II, III | citizens, three should be appointed and called Priors, to hold
27 II, III | requisite officers were appointed; it having been previously
28 II, III | finding that the Signors appointed from the families, of which
29 II, IV | head of the Guelphs, and appointed by the pope, they did not
30 II, V | count, whom the king had appointed governor; but they failed
31 II, V | of Lando, six more were appointed of the king’s friends, and
32 II, VI | their counsels, the Signory appointed twelve citizens whom they
33 II, VI | was discovered before the appointed day arrived, so that those
34 II, VI | possession of the city, and appointed the magistracies according
35 II, VI | therefore left Florence, and appointed as his viceroy Filippo da
36 II, VII | afflicted the city, they now appointed another for the country,
37 II, VII | twenty citizens had been appointed to undertake the direction
38 II, VII | the direction of it, who appointed Malatesta da Rimini to the
39 II, VII | their coadjutor, and then appointed him to the command of the
40 II, VIII| of them was, therefore, appointed to wait upon him, one of
41 II, VIII| the custom that he who is appointed to the guard of the palace
42 II, VIII| assemble in the palace, and appointed a private dwelling for their
43 II, VIII| the city and within, he appointed six rectors for the country,
44 II, VIII| the new government, and appointed fourteen citizens, half
45 III, I | additional three should be appointed, of whom two should be chosen
46 III, I | twenty-four Guelphic citizens, appointed for the purpose. This provision
47 III, II | cities hostile to the church, appointed eight citizens for the administration
48 III, II | which proper judges were appointed, who have their regular
49 III, II | of the Arts met, and each appointed an additional officer or
50 III, III | and Luigi Guicciardini appointed Gonfalonier, which gave
51 III, III | return to their homes. They appointed guards in many parts of
52 III, III | sincerity of their intentions, appointed two citizens for each of
53 III, III | a head or governor was appointed to each, and it was provided
54 III, IV | restrain them by force, appointed four of the Colleagues to
55 III, IV | that one Nuto, who had been appointed bargello, or sheriff, by
56 III, IV | Maria Novella, where they appointed eight leaders for their
57 III, V | taking arms in their favor, appointed Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto
58 III, V | opposed to their faction. They appointed forty-six persons, who,
59 III, V | office to which they had appointed him, for he thought he should
60 III, VI | people, and many Balias appointed for the reformation of the
61 III, VI | danger, a government was appointed, by which all who had been
62 III, VII | assembly or parliament, and appointed a Balia, by whose authority
63 IV, I | the Council of Ten were appointed, forces were hired, and
64 IV, II | war, and saying, “Oh! they appointed the ten to frighten the
65 IV, II | the late defeat. They also appointed twenty citizens to levy
66 IV, II | resolved to meet again at an appointed hour, when upwards of seventy
67 IV, III | Florentines; and Carmignuola was appointed Captain General of the League.
68 IV, III | instructed the officers appointed to levy the tax, that the
69 IV, IV | and Rinaldo degli Albizzi appointed commissaries—Violence of
70 IV, IV | term which God and nature appointed at my birth, and I die content,
71 IV, IV | be lost, they immediately appointed Rinaldo degli Albizzi and
72 IV, IV | the expectation of being appointed to the command. Niccolo
73 IV, IV | determined in favor of war, they appointed a Council of Ten for its
74 IV, IV | Rinaldo degli Albizzi were appointed commissaries, and Niccolo
75 IV, V | that as soon as he was appointed commissary, he lost all
76 IV, V | resumed the siege. They appointed the count of Urbino to conduct
77 IV, V | against those who had been appointed to the management of the
78 IV, V | prepared for battle, and appointed Micheletto, a pupil of Sforza,
79 IV, VI | welfare, caused Bernardo to be appointed for the months of September
80 V, I | but insisted upon being appointed Gonfalonier of the church,
81 V, I | themselves. They therefore appointed the Count Francesco for
82 V, II | Florentines—Niccolo Piccinino appointed to command the duke’s forces—
83 V, II | Naples, died, and by her will appointed René of Anjou to be her
84 V, III | other officers who were appointed to take part in the procession.
85 V, V | obtained great influence, was appointed to command all the forces
86 V, VI | as occasion required. The appointed time found him punctual;
87 V, VI | died in prison. The pope appointed Lodovico, patriarch of Aquileia,
88 V, VI | Bartolomeo di Senso, who being appointed to the evening watch of
89 V, VI | gates, waited till the time appointed for the coming of Niccolo,
90 VI, IV | for no sooner wert thou appointed to command our armies, than,
91 VI, IV | prepared for their defense, and appointed Francesco and Jacopo Piccinino (
92 VI, V | called in, and Gasparre was appointed to wait upon him and signify
93 VI, V | expect war. The Signory appointed Cosmo de’ Medici to reply
94 VI, VI | Porcari arrived at the place appointed. Supper being brought in,
95 VI, VI | retire into quarters, and appointed Piacenza for the forces
96 VII, I | not by a set of persons appointed for its regulation.~This
97 VII, II | person, and were by the pope appointed leaders of the expedition.
98 VII, III | one of them who had been appointed spokesman, complained of
99 VII, III | 1466, Roberto Lioni was appointed to the supreme magistracy,
100 VII, III | places of banishment were appointed. Nor was this considered
101 VII, IV | Ferrando, king of Naples, they appointed to the command of their
102 VII, IV | proceedings to those who had been appointed commissaries to the expedition;
103 VIII, I | enemy of the Medici, was appointed his successor, contrary
104 VIII, I | With this intention they appointed Sunday, the twenty-sixth
105 VIII, II | Bernardo Bandini, who were appointed to be his murderers, went
106 VIII, II | being ready, each in his appointed station, which they could
107 VIII, II | words, they immediately appointed a number of armed men, as
108 VIII, III | meantime, engaged forces, and appointed Ercole, marquis of Ferrara,
109 VIII, IV | the city. Those who were appointed to the management of the
110 VIII, IV | to treat with the king, appointed him ambassador from the
111 VIII, V | they levied new taxes, and appointed to the command of the forces,
112 VIII, V | for war. The duke of Milan appointed as his general, Federigo
113 VIII, V | courage and resolution, he appointed Roberto da Rimino to take
114 VIII, VI | year sends its deputies, appointed by vote, without any interference
115 VIII, VI | forces, they immediately appointed Antonio Pucci and Bernardo
116 VIII, VI | Milan, being disengaged, was appointed to take the command of his
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