Book, Chapter
1 I, I | whom was so great that he left Italy and retired into Austria,
2 I, I | the Danube.~Attila having left Italy, Valentinian, emperor
3 I, I | the districts which they left unoccupied, the Longobardi
4 I, II | the war with the Goths, he left Pannonia to the Huns, who
5 I, III| them are said to have been left dead upon the field of battle.
6 I, IV | his relief, but Henry had left before his arrival, and
7 I, IV | suitable opportunity, and left Sicily with the princes
8 I, IV | ground that the king had left only a natural son named
9 I, V | nor is there now anything left for them to attempt, except
10 I, V | time the French and Germans left Italy, and the country remained
11 I, VI | who died before him, were left Bernabo and Galeazzo; Galeazzo,
12 I, VI | Galeazzo, dying soon after, left a son called the Count of
13 I, VI | title of duke. The duke left Filippo and Giovanmaria
14 I, VI | Germany. He had scarcely left, before John king of Bohemia
15 I, VI | pressure of necessity, they left an agreeable and fertile
16 I, VII| duke of Milan, although he left two children, Giovanmaria
17 I, VII| and having no children, left his wife Beatrice heiress
18 I, VII| of Naples, at his death, left to his sister Giovanna the
19 I, VII| the pope took Perugia, and left him the state of Montone
20 II, II | month before the forces left the city, in order that
21 II, II | to return to Naples, he left at Florence as regal vicar
22 II, IV | interdicted the city, and left it in anger, so that greater
23 II, IV | the former occasion, and left the city interdicted for
24 II, IV | the purpose of his coming, left the city, and returned to
25 II, V | the summons. These having left the city, the legate told
26 II, V | their undertaking by having left part of their force at Lastra,
27 II, V | cooler spirit he would have left behind him a more happy
28 II, VI | of Naples; he therefore left Florence, and appointed
29 II, VII| and when the emperor had left Pisa to go into Lombardy,
30 II, VII| Castracani, whom he had left there. Designing to turn
31 II, VII| About this time the emperor left Italy. The anti-pope, by
32 II, I | peril defend. They then left the bishop, and in great
33 II, I | conducted. The nobility having left the palace, the office of
34 II, I | success resulting, they left four Gonfalons in charge
35 II, I | were being plundered, they left the principal fight and
36 III, I | vanquished the city was left at the disposal of the people.
37 III, II | And having said this, he left the room as if to return
38 III, III| many powerful enemies have left free, even in war? What
39 III, IV | guarding the lower doors, left the chamber and fled to
40 III, IV | wise, seeing themselves left alone, also retired, and
41 III, IV | departure of the Signors, left sole masters of the city,
42 III, VI | proceeding, but that he might be left himself without a rival
43 III, VI | regret that my country is left a prey to the greediness
44 IV, I | lord of Furli, who dying, left Tibaldo, his son, under
45 IV, II | therefore there was nothing left for them to do but to gain
46 IV, III| elsewhere; for quite suddenly he left Arezzo, where he had been
47 IV, III| invariable rule, and not left to the discretion of parties;
48 IV, IV | the wealth and respect he left behind him were not only
49 IV, IV | enterprise from its being left open to them by the Venetians
50 IV, VII| was wanted on the table, left them together. Cosmo, after
51 IV, VII| done nothing than to have left Cosmo alive, and his friends
52 IV, VII| dangerous: he therefore left his house with a great number
53 IV, VII| muttering something as he left them, returned to his house.~
54 IV, VII| slavery at home.” He then left the pope, and, full of indignation,
55 V, I | and came to Cesena, having left the war of La Marca and
56 V, II | new events Pope Eugenius left Florence and proceeded to
57 V, III| among them, if they were left to be overwhelmed by the
58 V, III| happened. The count had left his territories in La Marca
59 V, IV | possession of Romagna, Niccolo left it under the charge of his
60 V, IV | desired the Venetians to be left defenseless, excused himself
61 V, IV | the Florentines would be left almost at the mercy of the
62 V, V | himself master of the lake, left his camp at Vegasio, and
63 V, V | this resolution, the count left Zevio, and by way of the
64 V, V | country, but winding to the left, along the base of the hills,
65 V, VI | quite manifest that, if he left Lombardy, or even recrossed
66 V, VI | territories of the duke were left almost defenseless by the
67 V, VI | undermining the banks has left them of such tremendous
68 V, VII| Giampagolo, their captain, on the left; the infantry being drawn
69 VI, I | these matters, immediately left Venice, and, arriving at
70 VI, II | than a fortunate leader. He left two sons, Francesco and
71 VI, II | and knowing he had not left the city, so terrified his
72 VI, II | govern, Annibale having left but one son whose name was
73 VI, III| the places they had been left to garrison.~Upon the return
74 VI, VII| a short time previously left Florence and returned to
75 VI, VII| and then in great anger left the city.~Thus with regard
76 VII, I | universal. Of all who have left memorials behind them, and
77 VII, II | of expectation, that he left Rome and proceeded to Ancona,
78 VII, II | splendor which his father had left him as his inheritance.
79 VII, III| returned home; but before he left, he said, “I can do the
80 VII, IV | Florentine generals being now left without any hindrance, to
81 VII, IV | his exalted station. He left two sons, Lorenzo and Guiliano,
82 VII, V | well-regulated conduct, he left it in a much worse state.
83 VII, VI | distinguished warriors of Italy, left two sons, Oddo and Carlo;
84 VII, VI | part with them. He then left the castle, and, with the
85 VII, VI | entrance, and Carlo on the left. Those who led the procession
86 VIII, II | him. Having arrived, he left part of his people below,
87 VIII, II | Those whom the archbishop left below, having mastered the
88 VIII, II | had led into the piazza, left Florence with the intention
89 VIII, II | of his high station. He left a natural son, born some
90 VIII, III| Galeazzo, at his death, left a son, Giovan Galeazzo,
91 VIII, III| Castelletto was the only place left; confiding in which, the
92 VIII, IV | Gonfalonier of Justice. He left Florence at the beginning
93 VIII, IV | was so enraged that she left Milan, and gave up the care
94 VIII, IV | retire in disgrace. Having left Rhodes, part of his army,
95 VIII, IV | quitting the country, had left in the hands of the Siennese.
96 VIII, V | of a thousand dead being left upon the field. The troops
97 VIII, V | being by Roberto’s death left to the care of his widow
98 VIII, VI | the citizens withdrew and left it to the victor. The only
99 VIII, VI | formidable to her enemies, left Rome; being followed by
100 VIII, VII| to the count’s residence, left his companions in the hall,
101 VIII, VII| after the war of 1478, had left the country, the distractions
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