Book, Chapter
1 Int | Louis XII. of France, and afterward on an embassy to Cæsar Borgia,
2 Int | imprisoned and tortured, though afterward set at liberty by Pope Leo
3 I, I | facilitate his occupation of it afterward. To make the Visigoths their
4 I, II | prompt for war, and when they afterward appointed one, they were,
5 I, III| first with censures, and afterward with these and arms, mingled
6 I, III| his own abilities, became afterward king of France. To him Pope
7 I, IV | Nevertheless, there shortly afterward arose new discords between
8 I, IV | interjacent as far as Rome, and afterward Sicily, of which Roger became
9 I, IV | title of king of Italy, but afterward contented himself with that
10 I, IV | of a similar nature, were afterward called crusades, because
11 I, IV | friendship for the pontiff but afterward put his holiness and all
12 I, IV | Albano, where he shortly afterward died. William, king of Naples,
13 I, V | guardian of Corradino, but afterward, causing a report to be
14 I, V | put to the oar; but being afterward recognized at Marseilles,
15 I, VI | five principalities which afterward governed Italy, I shall
16 I, VI | disputes arose which were afterward in a great measure settled
17 I, VI | Padua, Vicenza, Trevisa, and afterward of Verona, Bergamo, and
18 I, VII| made king, he was shortly afterward killed in battle, leaving
19 I, VII| country, of which the princes afterward availed themselves in their
20 I, VII| alone; but he was shortly afterward slain in Romagna, in the
21 II, I | substantial buildings. And afterward, when the Romans, having
22 II, I | Therefore, first by Sylla, and afterward by the three Roman citizens,
23 II, I | the sects of Italy, was afterward the more afflicted by them.
24 II, II | minor. The minor arts were afterward increased to fourteen, so
25 II, II | Innocent V.~The pontificate was afterward occupied by Nicholas III.
26 II, III| signori, or lords, was soon afterward adopted. The Florentines
27 II, IV | Bianchi, who, however, soon afterward, under pretense of some
28 II, V | were sent to France, and afterward into Germany, to solicit
29 II, V | thirteen Signors; but not long afterward the number was reduced to
30 II, VI | power of Castruccio, and afterward to unite their means for
31 II, VI | These emborsations were afterward called Squittini, or pollings,—
32 II, VII| Florentines; but as they shortly afterward changed their minds, it
33 II, VII| sum and would not, they afterward wished to have her and could
34 II, I | for Arezzo, not many years afterward, returned to the Florentine
35 II, I | the duke of Athens, and afterward, by the advice of other
36 II, I | so much, that they never afterward ventured to take arms for
37 III, I | followed. The laws which were afterward made, did not provide for
38 III, II | commotions, imagine he can afterward control them at his pleasure,
39 III, II | refuge in Santa Croce, and afterward, being disguised as a monk,
40 III, V | first by his ruin, and afterward by his death.~After this
41 III, VI | Salvestro de Medici and afterward separated me from Giorgio
42 III, VII| house; from which they might afterward issue, slay Maso degli Albizzi,
43 III, VII| year 1400, and two years afterward, died Giovanni Galeazzo,
44 III, VII| he was master; but soon afterward, recovering his power, he
45 IV, I | the Ricci, and which were afterward so unhappily revived by
46 IV, I | of Brescia, and shortly afterward of Genoa, contrary to the
47 IV, II | Tommaso Strozzi, and shortly afterward was himself sent into exile
48 IV, III| service of the duke, and had afterward quitted it; but they hesitated,
49 IV, V | son to the duke, and they afterward died in prison.~The departure
50 IV, VII| their commencement, but are afterward found difficult to execute,
51 V, I | order into confusion, and afterward recur to a state of order
52 V, I | the ancient Tuscans, and afterward under the Romans, by turns
53 V, I | cities and governments that afterward sprang up, that although
54 V, V | bishop of Recanati, and afterward patriarch of Alexandria;
55 V, VI | to set free.” He shortly afterward died in prison. The pope
56 VI, I | his life, they would soon afterward find their very existence
57 VI, II | dragged about the streets, and afterward burned. Thus the duke’s
58 VI, II | to be arrested, and soon afterward put to death; alleging that
59 VI, IV | conquests which thou might afterward make; for thou wert well
60 VI, VI | associates, were arrested, and afterward expiated their crime by
61 VII, II | received at Milan, and shortly afterward murdered at Naples—Fruitless
62 VII, II | under Duke Filippo, and afterward under the Milanese republic,
63 VII, II | imprisoned, and shortly afterward put to death. It was thus
64 VII, II | by whom it was not long afterward oppressed and ruined.~At
65 VII, III| favor of Piero, who soon afterward filled all the offices of
66 VII, III| tortured, and part of them afterward put to death and exiled.
67 VII, IV | brother Roberto, who was afterward one of the best generals
68 VII, IV | order of St. Francis, and afterward cardinal. He was the first
69 VII, IV | of his becoming what he afterward proved to be; and before
70 VII, IV | house, were banished and afterward declared rebels for having
71 VII, VI | Sixtus IV. and the Medici afterward productive of such unhappy
72 VII, VI | but those which shortly afterward occurred in Florence caused
73 VIII, IV | government.” This shortly afterward took place; for Cecco was
74 VIII, V | of which he very shortly afterward died. The pope caused his
75 VIII, VI | di Castello. But thinking afterward, that it would be better
76 VIII, VII| lived long and respected. He afterward went to Milan, but did not
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