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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | which was defended by Azone da Este and the forces which 2 I, VI | Pesaro, and Fano; Antonio da Montefeltro, of the Marca 3 I, VI | Marca and Urbino; Gentile da Varano, of Camerino; Guido 4 I, VII | till the coming of Lodovico da Cento of Romagna, who formed 5 I, VII | Tartaglia, Giacopaccio, Cecolini da Perugia, Niccolo da Tolentino, 6 I, VII | Cecolini da Perugia, Niccolo da Tolentino, Guido Torello, 7 II, IV | sent his legate, Niccolo da Prato, to settle them, who, 8 II, V | in Florence Count Guido da Battifolle. The king complied; 9 II, VI | appointed as his viceroy Filippo da Saggineto.~After the departure 10 II, VII | discovered and checkedMaffeo da Marradi appeases the tumult— 11 II, VII | provost, whose name was Maffeo da Marradi. He presented himself 12 II, VII | who appointed Malatesta da Rimini to the command of 13 II, VIII| Miserable deaths of Guglielmo da Scesi and his sonDeparture 14 II, VIII| His rectors were Baglione da Perugia and Guglielmo da 15 II, VIII| da Perugia and Guglielmo da Scesi, who, with Cerrettieri 16 II, VIII| Pagolo del Mazecha and Simon da Monterappoli were taken, 17 II, VIII| whatever, unless Guglielmo da Scesi and his son, with 18 III, I | Piero degli Albizzi, Lapo da Castiglionchio, and Carlo 19 III, II | Piero degli Albizzi, Lapo da Castiglionchio, Carlo Strozzi, 20 III, II | burnt the house of Lapo da Castiglionchio, who, when 21 III, III | citizens; declared Lapo da Castiglionchio and his companions, 22 III, III | tortured, a man named Niccolo da San Friano was regulating 23 III, IV | bargello, or sheriff, by Lapo da Castiglionchio, should be 24 III, V | the disaffection.~Gianozzo da Salerno was at this time 25 III, V | government that Gianozzo da Salerno was about to march 26 IV, I | then by those of Niccolo da Uzzano. The city remained 27 IV, I | uneasiness. Next to Niccolo da Uzzano in authority, were 28 IV, I | the city revived. Niccolo da Uzzano did not fail to acquaint 29 IV, I | under the Dogiate of Tommaso da Campo Fregoso. He did not 30 IV, II | restoration of the Grandi—Niccolo da Uzzano wishes to have Giovanni 31 IV, II | whole assembly. Niccolo da Uzzano who, among others, 32 IV, III | favored the party of Niccolo da Uzzano, the former that 33 IV, IV | son of a sister of Braccio da Perugia, had been in the 34 IV, IV | to the command. Niccolo da Uzzano and his party were 35 IV, IV | a reply to this, Niccolo da Uzzano stated that the city 36 IV, V | Pierro Cennami and Giovanni da Chivizzano. The count resided 37 IV, VI | citizens—The opinion of Niccolo da Uzzano—Scandalous divisions 38 IV, VI | FlorentinesDeath of Niccolo da UzzanoBernardo Guadagni, 39 IV, VI | perfectly known to Niccolo da Uzzano and the other leaders 40 IV, VI | remove or abate them. Niccolo da Uzzano was the earliest 41 IV, VI | Cosmo’s expulsion. Niccolo da Uzzano replied as follows: “ 42 IV, VI | being ended, and Niccolo da Uzzano dead, the city being 43 V, I | rekindled in Romagna by Batista da Canneto, who at Bologna 44 V, I | Gattamelata and Niccolo da Tolentino for the Venetians 45 V, I | were routed, and Niccolo da Tolentino was sent prisoner 46 V, I | intercession of Niccolo da Esta, marquis of Ferrara; 47 V, I | retiring into Lombardy. Batista da Canneto, as in the case 48 V, II | peace, send Giovan Francesco da Gonzaga, their captain, 49 V, IV | for the church by Ostasio da Polenta. Niccolo finding 50 V, IV | sons of Pandolfo Malatesti da Rimino and Pietro Giampagolo 51 V, VI | the contrivance of Niccolo da Pisa, that his utmost exertions 52 VI, I | his turn. He sent Niccolo da Esti, prince of Ferrara, 53 VI, II | whose name was Antonio da Cascese. Antonio was rich, 54 VI, II | you be the son of Agnolo da Cascese, you will remain 55 VI, III | and Gismondo Malatesti da Rimino, who, though mutual 56 VI, V | arms, and chose Gasparre da Vicomercato to be their 57 VI, V | with the rest, Gasparre da Vicomercato proposed him, 58 VI, V | thousand soldiers under Astorre da Faenza and Gismondo Malatesti 59 VII, IV | assembled, and joined by Ercole da Esti, who had been sent 60 VII, IV | brother Ercole. Gismondo da Rimini, the inveterate enemy 61 VII, IV | previously called Francesco da Savona, a man of the very 62 VII, V | adopted. At this time, Roberto da San Severino, one of the 63 VII, VI | MediciCarlo di Braccio da Perugia attacks the Siennese— 64 VII, VI | Urbino, they engaged Roberto da Rimino in his place, renewed 65 VIII, I | conspiracyGiovanni Batista da Montesecco is sent to Florence— 66 VIII, I | affair to Giovanni Batista da Montesecco, a leader of 67 VIII, I | Montone, Giovan Francesco da Tolentino, a leader of the 68 VIII, I | into Romagna, and Lorenzo da Castello to the Val di Tavere; 69 VIII, I | assistance of Giovanni Batista da Montesecco. King Ferrando 70 VIII, I | they were joined by Antonio da Volterra and a priest named 71 VIII, I | wished Giovanni Batista da Montesecco to undertake 72 VIII, I | compelled to substitute Antonio da Volterra and Stefano, the 73 VIII, II | owners. Giovanni Batista da Montesecco, after a long 74 VIII, II | the Pazzi under Lorenzo da Castello in the Val di Tavere, 75 VIII, II | and under Giovan Francesco da Tolentino in Romagna, approached 76 VIII, III | places, together with Roberto da San Severino, who in these 77 VIII, III | winter they ordered Roberto da San Severino to leave Lunigiana 78 VIII, III | by the advice of Roberto da Rimino, who, after the death 79 VIII, IV | republic.~At this time Roberto da San Severino, with Lodovico 80 VIII, V | command of the forces, Roberto da San Severino, who being 81 VIII, V | resolution, he appointed Roberto da Rimino to take the command 82 VIII, V | enemies at bay, and Roberto da San Severino to cross the 83 VIII, VI | Florentines kept the Count Antonio da Marciano on the borders 84 VIII, VI | misfortune, for Count Antonio da Marciano was killed by a 85 VIII, VI | being ratified, Roberto da San Severino, having been 86 VIII, VII | city of Trento, and Roberto da S. Severino, their captain, 87 VIII, VII | literary men, of which Agnolo da Montepulciano, Cristofero 88 VIII, VII | men in Italy. For Mariano da Chinazano, a friar of the 89 VIII, VII | similar one by Baldinetto da Pistoja, at his villa; but


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