Book, Chapter
1 I, I | territories—Visigoths —Barbarians called in by Stilicho—Vandals in
2 I, I | occupied that part of Spain called Betica (now Andalusia),
3 I, I | they occupied; hence one is called France, the other Burgundy.
4 I, I | from their name, is still called Hungary. To these disorders
5 I, I | of Britain, which is now called England, secure from them;
6 I, I | those who had occupied Gaul, called the Angli, a people of Germany,
7 I, I | which from themselves is called Brittany. The Huns, who
8 I, II | Theodatus, whom she had called to assist her in the government.
9 I, II | importance placed a ruler whom he called a duke. Neither in this
10 I, II | every year from Ravenna, and called her the duchy of Rome; while
11 I, II | Flamminia, which is now called Romagna. These great and
12 I, III| inundated, were generally called in by them. The same mode
13 I, III| of his enterprises, was called Charlemagne, or Charles
14 I, III| exarchate of Ravenna, to be called Romagna. Besides this, he
15 I, III| first German emperor being called Arnolfus. Nor did the Carlovingian
16 I, IV | the others referred, was called the chancellor. Of the princes,
17 I, IV | the whole of what is now called THE PATRIMONY OF THE CHURCH.
18 I, IV | spiritual weapons; for the pope called a council at Rome, and deprived
19 I, IV | another northern people, called Normans, to assail France
20 I, IV | surnamed Ferabac, and Robert, called Guiscard. When the principality
21 I, IV | similar nature, were afterward called crusades, because the people
22 I, IV | Tusculum, whither he had been called by the inhabitants, that
23 I, IV | England was, that having called together the barons of his
24 I, IV | every king of Naples is called king of Jerusalem.~
25 I, V | had come into Italy a man called Ezelin, who, remaining in
26 I, V | followers of the emperor were called Ghibellines, these names
27 I, VI | dying soon after, left a son called the Count of Virtu, who
28 I, VI | of the Adriatic Sea, now called the Gulf of Venice, carrying
29 I, VI | a place on the same sea, called Rivo Alto, to which they
30 I, VI | of the province anciently called Venetia, driven by the same
31 I, VI | Niccolo di Lorenzo, often called Rienzi or Cola di Rienzi,
32 I, VI | of Tarento, should not be called king. Being the year 1350,
33 I, VII| body of Italian soldiery, called the Company of St. George,
34 I, VII| to their petition, they called to their assistance Ladislaus,
35 I, VII| should be content to be called Prince of Tarento, and leave
36 II, I | town, this was at first called the Villa Arnina. After
37 II, II | govern the whole. These were called Anziani, and were elected
38 II, II | from some other state,—one called captain of the people, the
39 II, II | enterprises, they had a bell called Martinella, which was rung
40 II, II | lord of Casentino, who called a council of Ghibellines
41 II, II | Bologna, from whence they were called by the Guelphs of Parma
42 II, II | now lost the government, called together the leaders of
43 II, II | two months, and were not called Anziani or “ancients,” but
44 II, II | eighty citizens, which they called the Credenza. Besides these,
45 II, II | twelve Buono Uomini, were called the General Council. They
46 II, III| should be appointed and called Priors, to hold the government
47 II, III| At first they were only called Priors, but to increase
48 II, III| execution of the laws whenever called upon, either by the Signors
49 II, III| By these laws, which were called the ordinations of justice,
50 II, IV | two wives, of whom one was called Bianca (white), one party
51 II, IV | greater distinction, was called NERA (black). Much and long-continued
52 II, IV | provide for their safety they called together Corso, the Captains
53 II, IV | papal court, having been called into Italy by the king of
54 II, V | the heads of which were called Gonfaloniers of the companies
55 II, V | Count d’Andria, usually called Count Novello, by whose
56 II, VI | twelve citizens whom they called Buonomini, or good men,
57 II, VI | emborsations were afterward called Squittini, or pollings,—
58 II, VI | the people.~The first was called the Council of the People,
59 II, VII| the alarm to be rung, and called the people together in arms.
60 II, I | arrangement. With this design he called together the fourteen who
61 II, I | by a considerable number, called the people to arms, and
62 III, I | power to hold offices are called ammoniti, or ADMONISHED.~
63 III, I | without being publicly called together, lest we should
64 III, I | republics there are what may be called fatal families, born for
65 III, II | continued in office, and were called Santi, or holy, although
66 III, II | prince of the city), he called together the Colleagues
67 III, II | window of the palace, loudly called the people to arms; and
68 III, II | being apprehensive of evil, called the Council together to
69 III, II | power, which in Florence is called Balia, to the Signors, the
70 III, III| the strangers who had been called to their aid, to return
71 III, III| MAJOR and MINOR; seven were called “major,” and fourteen, the “
72 III, III| danger so pressing, they called together the colleagues
73 III, IV | single voice from the mob called out, “To the house of such
74 III, VI | disarmed. The ancient nobility, called the GREAT, could not bear
75 III, VI | his departure, Benedetto called them together, and observing
76 III, VI | Galeazzo Visconti, usually called the Count of Virtú, imprisoned
77 III, VII| themselves with an armed force, called the citizens to a general
78 IV, I | then the government may be called free, and its institutions
79 IV, IV | finding his end approach, called his sons Cosmo and Lorenzo
80 IV, IV | an enterprise should be called advantageous in which the
81 IV, IV | valley near Pietrasanta, called Seravezza, whose inhabitants,
82 IV, VI | cannot see why we should be called NOBLE any more than they.
83 IV, VI | whole of one floor, and is called the Alberghettino, in which
84 IV, VII| authority, Rinaldo again called together the heads of his
85 V, I | war; for that cannot be called peace in which states frequently
86 V, V | inconvenient by a tower called the Uccellino, which being
87 V, V | the whole place. One is called San Piero, the other San
88 V, V | distant from each other, one called the Old the other the New
89 V, V | is very populous, and is called the Borgo of St. Zeno. Niccolo
90 V, V | enemies, raised an alarm, and called the people to arms. The
91 V, V | becoming a cardinal, he was called Cardinal of Florence. He
92 V, VII| s approach, immediately called the troops to arms. Great
93 VI, II | of Ercole Bentivoglio, is called to govern the city of Bologna—
94 VI, V | that the count should be called in, and Gasparre was appointed
95 VI, VI | Gambacorti—René of Anjou is called into Italy by the Florentines —
96 VII, I | priors, who had hitherto been called priors of the trades, should
97 VII, I | of claim, and therefore called them priors of liberty.
98 VII, II | government of his father, called to his assistance Diotisalvi
99 VII, III| previously made, the people were called to the piazza, and a new
100 VII, III| lost it. They therefore called upon them as free men to
101 VII, IV | by Sixtus IV. previously called Francesco da Savona, a man
102 VII, IV | by death, he would have called home the exiles as a check
103 VII, V | and everlasting fame. He called to recollection their ancient
104 VII, V | matter which they were not called upon to decide; but this
105 VIII, VI | were divided into shares, called Luoghi, and they took the
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