Book, Chapter
1 I, II | and Turingi, Italy. The kingdom of the Ostrogoths had descended
2 I, II | arise to a republic or a kingdom by a change of prince or
3 I, II | recognizable. But at his death, the kingdom descending to Atalaric,
4 I, II | his grandfather, and the kingdom coming into the possession
5 I, II | and taking herself and the kingdom as his reward, or of being
6 I, II | they could not occupy the kingdom, and fearful that the Lombards
7 I, III| Charlemagne—End of the kingdom of the Lombards—The title
8 I, III| occupied the papacy, and the kingdom of the Lombards was held
9 I, III| Martel, being governor of the kingdom, effected the memorable
10 I, III| took up arms to occupy the kingdom, and demanded assistance
11 I, III| came into Italy, took the kingdom from the Berengarii, in
12 I, IV | Ghibellines—Establishment of the kingdom of Naples— Pope Urban II.
13 I, IV | Frederick with the pope—The kingdom of Naples passes to the
14 I, IV | both the empire and the kingdom. Some of the people of Italy
15 I, IV | the establishment of the kingdom of Naples, it seems not
16 I, IV | and gave that name to this kingdom, which still retains its
17 I, IV | had become hair of that kingdom after the death of Roger.
18 I, IV | acts had been passed in his kingdom unfavorable to ecclesiastical
19 I, IV | intended to occupy that kingdom on the ground that the king
20 I, IV | pope, anxious to snatch the kingdom from the hands of Tancred,
21 I, IV | emperor, and promised him the kingdom on the condition that he
22 I, IV | wife of Henry. Thus the kingdom of Naples passed from the
23 I, IV | he took possession of the kingdom without much difficulty.
24 I, IV | and was succeeded in the kingdom by Frederick, and in the
25 I, IV | and prepared to attack the kingdom. On this account the pope
26 I, IV | to him the title to that kingdom: hence it is that every
27 I, V | takes possession of the kingdom of Naples—Movements of the
28 I, V | invested by the pope with the kingdom of Naples and Sicily—Restless
29 I, V | gave them Nocera in the kingdom of Naples, that, having
30 I, V | to take possession of the kingdom, and having arrived at Naples,
31 I, V | things were occurring in the kingdom of Naples, many movements
32 I, V | take possession of that kingdom. But before Charles came
33 I, V | pope invested him with the kingdom, on condition that he should
34 I, V | French, who were in the kingdom of Naples and Sicily. But
35 I, V | should be invested with the kingdom of Sicily.~The Emperor Rodolph,
36 I, V | excommunicated and deprived of the kingdom. Philip, considering that
37 I, VI | cities in Romagna and the kingdom of Naples, other nations
38 I, VI | should be heiress of the kingdom, and take for her husband
39 I, VI | and her husband out of the kingdom.~At this period a memorable
40 I, VI | Queen Joan, returned to his kingdom; but the pope, who chose
41 I, VI | months, he returned to the kingdom of Bohemia, and the pope
42 I, VII| into Italy to recover the kingdom for the queen, to expel
43 I, VII| Louis of Anjou with the kingdom; this prince, with the Florentines,
44 I, VII| his sister Giovanna the kingdom and a large army, under
45 I, VII| title and government of the kingdom. But the soldiery, upon
46 I, VII| have been driven out of the kingdom, but for the assistance
47 II, II | The necessities of the kingdom compelling the Count Giordano
48 II, II | Charles of Anjou to take the kingdom from Manfred, they sent
49 II, II | Charles having taken the kingdom from Manfred, and slain
50 II, II | operation occasioned the kingdom of Naples to be taken from
51 III, V | and having occupied the kingdom of Naples, he sent Queen
52 III, VI | into Italy, to recover the kingdom of Naples for Queen Giovanna,
53 III, VI | for Charles secured the kingdom, which had been all but
54 V, II | of Aragon aspire to the kingdom—Alfonso is routed and taken
55 V, II | to take possession of the kingdom. The Neapolitans, with whom
56 V, II | meantime Alfonso entered the kingdom, and was received by the
57 V, II | demanded admission into the kingdom of Naples, and this being
58 V, IV | aside, although those in the kingdom of Naples, between René
59 V, V | in Tuscany, Romagna, the kingdom of Naples, or in Rome. Hence
60 VI, I | but the dissensions in the kingdom of Naples continued, and
61 VI, I | taken from René the whole kingdom except Naples; so that,
62 VI, I | Naples, so that the whole kingdom, except Castelnuova, was
63 VI, I | and deprived of the whole kingdom, he was not willing that
64 VI, I | enough to retire to his kingdom, and discontinue hostilities
65 VI, II | pointing out the danger his kingdom would incur if Lombardy
66 VI, III| territory, and thence to his kingdom, incensed against the Florentines,
67 VI, VI | territory for another in the kingdom of Naples. This became known
68 VI, VI | attempt the recovery of the kingdom of Naples; for which purpose
69 VI, VI | Sienna, returned to the kingdom, having by his coming into
70 VI, VI | forces were received into the kingdom of Naples.~
71 VI, VII| pope designs to give the kingdom of Naples to his nephew
72 VI, VII| subdued—John attacks the kingdom of Naples—Ferrando king
73 VI, VII| John of Anjou routed in the kingdom of Naples.~The pope, though
74 VI, VII| against himself and his kingdom than he could have wished.
75 VI, VII| Ferrando, who succeeded to the kingdom of his father Alfonso, became
76 VI, VII| concerning the affairs of the kingdom than Ferrando; for he feared
77 VI, VII| of Alfonso, to give the kingdom of Naples to his nephew
78 VI, VII| to establish peace if the kingdom remained in the hands which
79 VI, VII| hopes of recovering the kingdom; and in October, 1459, he
80 VI, VII| that a great part of the kingdom fell into his hands. On
81 VI, VII| reduce the remainder of the kingdom, and then attack the seat
82 VI, VII| apprehensions of his losing the kingdom. His hopes were thus revived;
83 VI, VII| war was proceeding in the kingdom, a circumstance occurred
84 VII, II | sovereign of the whole kingdom of Naples. Their families
85 VIII, IV | should make war upon the kingdom of Naples. The ambassadors
86 VIII, VI | Venetian fleet had attacked the kingdom of Naples, taken Gallipoli,
87 VIII, VI | Aquila, though subject to the kingdom of Naples, was in a manner
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