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1 Int | like Villani, Cambi, and Giovanni Cavalcanti, and at others 2 I, IV | the anti-pope died, and Giovanni of Fermo was appointed in 3 I, IV | This agreement being made, Giovanni the anti-pope took refuge 4 I, IV | crowned Frederick, to whom Giovanni, descended from Baldwin, 5 I, VI | the family of de la TorreGiovanni Galeazzo Visconti, first 6 I, VI | after these, Luchino and Giovanni. Giovanni became archbishop 7 I, VI | these, Luchino and Giovanni. Giovanni became archbishop of Milan; 8 I, VI | Ordelaffi, of Furli and Cesena; Giovanni Manfredi, of Faenza; Lodovico 9 I, VII | churchAmbitious views of Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti—The pope 10 I, VII | Naples. About the same time Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti murdered 11 I, VII | Chamber.~After the death of Giovanni Galeazzo, duke of Milan, 12 I, VII | Gregory, Benedict, and Giovanni, which kept the church weak 13 I, VII | prosecuting the designs of Giovanni Galeazzo, his father.~Ladislaus, 14 II, I | exceedingly probable, as Dante and Giovanni Villani show, that the city 15 II, II | Holy Trinity, and chose Giovanni Soldanieri for their leader. 16 II, V | proceeded to the piazza of St. Giovanni. It is worthy of remark, 17 II, VII | and sent Naddo Rucellai, Giovanni di Bernadino deMedici, 18 II, VII | exile, and put to death Giovanni deMedici, Naddo Rucellai, 19 II, VIII| the duke, accompanied by Giovanni della Tosa and all his confederates, 20 II, I | with so much eloquence by Giovanni Boccaccio, and by which 21 III, IV | Giovenco della Stufa and Giovanni Cambi alone appeared; and 22 III, V | Barbadori, Filippo Strozzi, and Giovanni Anselmi, the whole of whom, 23 III, V | a servant of his accused Giovanni di Cambio of practices against 24 III, VI | and admonishedWar with Giovanni Galeazzo, duke of Milan.~ 25 III, VI | Benini, Matteo Alderotti, Giovanni and Francesco del Bene, 26 III, VI | and Francesco del Bene, Giovanni Benci, Andrea Adimari, and 27 III, VI | 1393. During this time, Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti, usually 28 III, VII | two years afterward, died Giovanni Galeazzo, duke of Milan, 29 IV, I | to the state of FlorenceGiovanni di Bicci diMedici re-establishes 30 IV, I | The first to do so was Giovanni di Bicci deMedici, who 31 IV, I | gather strength; and that Giovanni possessed several qualities 32 IV, I | Visconti, second son of Giovanni Galeazzo, having, by the 33 IV, I | to it, and among the rest Giovanni deMedici, who publicly 34 IV, II | da Uzzano wishes to have Giovanni deMedici on their side— 35 IV, II | deMedici on their sideGiovanni disapproves of the advice 36 IV, II | members of the Signory. Giovanni deMedici was not among 37 IV, II | effected if they could induce Giovanni deMedici to join them; 38 IV, II | commissioned to wait upon Giovanni and try if he could induce 39 IV, II | government and the city. To this Giovanni replied, that he considered 40 IV, III | CHAPTER III~Giovanni deMedici acquires the 41 IV, III | increase the reputation of Giovanni, and brought odium on those 42 IV, III | similar discourses; but Giovanni, for all that was either 43 IV, III | Uzzano, the former that of Giovanni; and Rinaldo, seeing Giovanni 44 IV, III | Giovanni; and Rinaldo, seeing Giovanni unwilling to join them, 45 IV, III | prevent it from becoming law. Giovanni deMedici alone declared 46 IV, III | excitement was appeased by Giovanni deMedici, who said, “It 47 IV, IV | CHAPTER IV~Death of Giovanni deMedici—His character— 48 IV, IV | Gianni.~About this time Giovanni deMedici was taken ill, 49 IV, IV | interview with his sons, Giovanni died, regretted by everyone, 50 IV, IV | was further stimulated by Giovanni di Contugi, a man of noble 51 IV, IV | Arcolano, brother of that Giovanni Contugi who had persuaded 52 IV, V | re-elected, sent as commissary, Giovanni Guicciardini, who encamped 53 IV, V | had not been defended by Giovanni Malavolti, to whom the command 54 IV, V | were Pierro Cennami and Giovanni da Chivizzano. The count 55 IV, V | however, more severe against Giovanni Guicciardini than any other, 56 IV, V | summoned him to trial. Giovanni appeared, though full of 57 IV, VI | Medici, after the death of Giovanni, engaged more earnestly 58 IV, VI | that those who rejoiced at Giovanni’s death, finding what the 59 IV, VI | require the appearance of Giovanni Guicciardini, and from this 60 IV, VI | Luigi, Piero is the enemy of Giovanni and in favor of our adversaries. 61 IV, VII | and with them Puccio and Giovanni Pucci. To silence those 62 IV, VII | Pulinari. Palla Strozzi and Giovanni Guicciardini, though each 63 IV, VII | to reprove their delay. Giovanni replied, that he should 64 IV, VII | and sent the patriarch Giovanni Vitelleschi, Rinaldo’s most 65 V, II | CHAPTER II~Death of Giovanni II.—René of Anjou and Alfonso 66 V, II | plundered the town of San Giovanni alla Vena. This enterprise, 67 V, V | was their greatest foe. Giovanni Vitelleschi of Corneto was 68 V, VI | Orsatto Justiniani and Giovanni Pisani were deputed on the 69 VI, II | those who were banished; put Giovanni di Simone Vespucci in prison; 70 VI, II | but one son whose name was Giovanni, only six years old, it 71 VI, VI | near home, immediately sent Giovanni Ventimiglia, his general, 72 VI, VII | cooled through the death of Giovanni Corvini the Waiwode, who 73 VII, I | alliance of princes, but for Giovanni chose Corneglia degli Allesandri, 74 VII, I | his two sons, Piero and Giovanni, the latter, of whom he 75 VII, I | apartment to another, after Giovanni’s death, he remarked to 76 VII, III | had received a letter from Giovanni Bentivogli, prince of Bologna, 77 VII, III | nieces had been married to Giovanni Tornabuoni. He, therefore, 78 VII, III | the Neroni were dispersed. Giovanni di Neroni, then archbishop 79 VII, III | there resided at Ferrara, Giovanni Francesco, son of Palla 80 VII, III | banished pointed out to Giovanni Francesco how easily they 81 VII, III | otherwise it would be doubtful. Giovanni Francesco, wishing to avenge 82 VII, VI | he was most intimate were Giovanni Andrea Lampognano, Carlo 83 VII, VI | houses of Cecco Simonetta, Giovanni Botti, and Francesco Lucani, 84 VIII, I | design of the conspiracyGiovanni Batista da Montesecco is 85 VIII, I | Guglielmo, Francesco, Rinato, Giovanni, and then, Andrea, Niccolo, 86 VIII, I | greater evils upon themselves. Giovanni dePazzi had married the 87 VIII, I | married the daughter of Giovanni Buonromei, a very wealthy 88 VIII, I | virtue of which the wife of Giovanni dePazzi was robbed of 89 VIII, I | communicated the whole affair to Giovanni Batista da Montesecco, a 90 VIII, I | be changed. These things Giovanni Batista did not in reality 91 VIII, I | opportunity for sending Giovanni Batista to Florence, and 92 VIII, I | count therefore commissioned Giovanni Batista to have an interview 93 VIII, I | available in their behalf, Giovanni Batista was ordered, before 94 VIII, I | favor of their enterprise. Giovanni Batista, having arrived 95 VIII, I | influenced him; for he told Giovanni Batista, that he might go 96 VIII, I | particularly upon the subject. Giovanni Batista proceeded to Romagna, 97 VIII, I | but it was resolved that Giovanni Batista and Francesco de’ 98 VIII, I | with the assistance of Giovanni Batista da Montesecco. King 99 VIII, I | present as usual. They wished Giovanni Batista da Montesecco to 100 VIII, I | Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini. Giovanni Batista refused, either 101 VIII, II | while hesitating, was met by Giovanni Seristori, his brother-in-law, 102 VIII, II | to return to its owners. Giovanni Batista da Montesecco, after 103 VIII, VI | and after some discussion, Giovanni Batista Cibo, a Genoese, 104 VIII, VII | married the daughter of Giovanni Bentivogli, prince of Bologna. 105 VIII, VII | the people took up arms, Giovanni Bentivogli, with a condottiere 106 VIII, VII | what had occurred, attacked Giovanni and Bergamino, the latter 107 VIII, VII | offense; however, they set Giovanni and his daughter at liberty, 108 VIII, VII | Cavaliere Orsino. He caused Giovanni, his second son, to be raised 109 VIII, VII | united, he had married to Giovanni deMedici, died. In his 110 VIII, VII | On this account, Count Giovanni della Mirandola, a man of


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