Book, Chapter
1 Int | sons and a daughter. He died on June 22, 1527, leaving
2 I, I | After this victory, Alaric died, and his successor, Astolphus,
3 I, I | retired into Austria, where he died. After the death of Attila,
4 I, II | divinity they ought to address, died miserably, without help
5 I, II | soon returned; for Atalaric died soon after his grandfather,
6 I, II | the Goths than Justinian died, and was succeeded by Justin,
7 I, II | troubles the emperor Justinus died, and was succeeded by Tiberius,
8 I, II | place up to Rome; but he died in the course of his victories.
9 I, III| terms of his agreement, died, and Desiderius, a Lombard,
10 I, III| the pope. Pepin soon after died, and was succeeded by his
11 I, III| meantime, the Emperor Charles died and was succeeded by Lewis (
12 I, III| Florence, is one. Henry died in 1024, and was succeeded
13 I, IV | time, the Countess Matilda died, and made the church heir
14 I, IV | same period the anti-pope died, and Frederick set up Guido
15 I, IV | Frederick.~Guido the anti-pope died, and Giovanni of Fermo was
16 I, IV | therein, took cold, and died. Thus the river did a greater
17 I, IV | where he shortly afterward died. William, king of Naples,
18 I, IV | William, king of Naples, died about the same time, and
19 I, IV | After some years, Henry died in Sicily, and was succeeded
20 I, IV | him. Meanwhile, Innocent died, who, besides other excellent
21 I, V | thence to Sicily, where he died, leaving his son Conrad
22 I, V | having arrived at Naples, died, leaving an infant son named
23 I, V | circulated that Corradino had died, made himself king, contrary
24 I, V | Charles came to Rome the pope died, and was succeeded by Clement
25 I, V | Bohemia. At this time Adrian died, and Nicholas III., of the
26 I, V | But with these thoughts he died. He was the first pope who
27 I, V | the recovery of Sicily, died, leaving a son, Charles
28 I, V | from grief at the injury he died mad. Boniface was founder
29 I, VI | time, Charles II. of Naples died, and was succeeded by his
30 I, VI | Naples of his dominions, he died, and was succeeded by Louis
31 I, VI | Milan; and of Luchino, who died before him, were left Bernabo
32 I, VI | Lombardy. But Castruccio died, and his death caused the
33 I, VI | this concession the pope died, and was succeeded by Clement
34 I, VI | Robert king of Naples, now died, leaving only two grandchildren,
35 I, VI | his sons Charles, who had died a considerable time before
36 I, VI | this time Luchino Visconti died, and his brother the archbishop,
37 I, VI | but Galeazzo soon after died, leaving Giovan Galeazzo,
38 I, VII| of this enterprise Louis died, and his people being routed
39 I, VII| himself king of Italy, he died. Boniface IX. succeeded
40 I, VII| anti-pope, Clement VI., also died, and Benedict XIII. was
41 I, VII| this time Pope Boniface died, and was succeeded by Innocent
42 I, VII| Marca. Innocent soon after died, and Gregory XII. was created,
43 I, VII| head of the war Alexander died, and Balthazar Cossa succeeded
44 II, II | abroad with arms, the pope died, and after a dispute, which
45 II, IV | severely wounded that he died on the following night.~
46 II, V | In the meantime the pope died. Corso, with the other citizens,
47 II, V | reached Buonconvento, he died.~Shortly after this, Uguccione
48 II, VI | upon his return to Lucca he died. And as one event either
49 II, VI | comes alone, at Naples also died Charles duke of Calabria
50 III, V | With these complaints he died in the midst of his armed
51 III, VI | done that of Arezzo, Louis died, and the order of things
52 III, VI | and while upon his return, died at Rhodes. His remains were
53 III, VI | king of Italy at Florence, died before he had tasted the
54 III, VII| notwithstanding Benedetto had died in exile, that before the
55 III, VII| and two years afterward, died Giovanni Galeazzo, duke
56 III, VII| Florence itself to vanquish, he died. Thus death has always been
57 IV, III| Ghibelline; and thus fasting, he died in a few days.~At this time
58 IV, IV | with his sons, Giovanni died, regretted by everyone,
59 IV, IV | pleasant and facetious. He died exceedingly rich in money,
60 IV, V | duke, and they afterward died in prison.~The departure
61 V, I | by some unfair means, he died in a few days.~The duke,
62 V, I | the battle, and soon after died of his wounds. This victory
63 V, II | Giovanna, queen of Naples, died, and by her will appointed
64 V, VI | free.” He shortly afterward died in prison. The pope appointed
65 V, VII| four hours, only one man died, and he, not from wounds
66 V, VII| whence having returned, he died suddenly while at table
67 VI, I | son to Candia, where they died. In the course of these
68 VI, II | the capture of his son, he died of grief in 1445, at the
69 VI, II | enemies, he lived in peace and died respected by everyone.~After
70 VI, III| such an extent that many died daily, and nearly all were
71 VI, V | abounded with poor, many died of hunger in the streets;
72 VI, VI | year 1455, Pope Nicholas died, and was succeeded by Calixtus
73 VI, VII| below Villamarina, when he died after a sudden illness,
74 VI, VII| opening enterprises, Calixtus died, and Pius II. of Siennese
75 VII, I | illness increased, and he died. Friends and enemies alike
76 VII, I | entertained the greatest hopes, died; and the former was so sickly
77 VII, I | agents and children. He died, however, at the zenith
78 VII, II | pope, being old and infirm, died, and the assembled troops
79 VII, II | Sforza, duke of Milan, also died, having occupied the dukedom
80 VII, IV | Venetians, he grew old and died. He was considered a just
81 VII, IV | Christian name. About this time died Borso, marquis of Ferrara,
82 VII, IV | succeeded him. Pope Paul died, and was succeeded by Sixtus
83 VII, VI | But upon his return he died, not without suspicion of
84 VII, VI | with a sudden illness, and died upon the road; which made
85 VIII, III| while on his journey he died at Milan. To relieve his
86 VIII, III| first place, Count Carlo died, while in the fullest tide
87 VIII, V | he very shortly afterward died. The pope caused his funeral
88 VIII, V | Bologna for his recovery, but died. Thus the marquis’s affairs
89 VIII, VI | Tuscany and Rome; for the pope died in five days after its declaration,
90 VIII, VI | Gianfigliazzi were taken ill and died, to the great regret of
91 VIII, VII| when Lorenzo de’ Medici died; for he having put a stop
92 VIII, VII| to Giovanni de’ Medici, died. In his commercial affairs
93 VIII, VII| the stomach, of which he died in April, 1492, in the forty-fourth
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