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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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piccinino

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1 I, VII| fought under Braccio, Niccolo Piccinino remained of greatest reputation.~ 2 I, VII| Francesco Sforza, Niccolo Piccinino the pupil of Braccio, Agnolo 3 IV, II | operations of the war, Niccolo Piccinino, a pupil of his father’s, 4 IV, III| time Count Oddo and Niccolo Piccinino entered the Val di Lamona, 5 IV, III| slain there, and Niccolo Piccinino sent a prisoner to Faenza. 6 IV, III| By this treaty, Niccolo Piccinino was set at liberty, but 7 IV, V | who dispatched Niccolo Piccinino, under the same pretense 8 IV, V | Lucca, and to engage Niccolo Piccinino to conduct their forces. 9 V, I | and of the latter, Niccolo Piccinino and Niccolo Fortebraccio. 10 V, I | foot in Romagna. Niccolo Piccinino commanded for the duke, 11 V, I | siege, he commanded Niccolo Piccinino to pass into Tuscany by 12 V, I | Lione; and while Niccolo Piccinino was endeavoring to pass 13 V, I | part of his force to check Piccinino, with the remainder he pursued 14 V, II | the FlorentinesNiccolo Piccinino appointed to command the 15 V, II | Preparations of the FlorentinesPiccinino routed before Barga.~The 16 V, II | Genoa, he ordered Niccolo Piccinino to proceed thither with 17 V, II | In the meantime Niccolo Piccinino arrived at Lucca, and the 18 V, II | they halted at San Gonda. Piccinino then demanded admission 19 V, II | movement was made by Niccolo Piccinino, who being informed that 20 V, II | engagement took place, in which Piccinino was overcome, and compelled 21 V, II | induced him to recall Niccolo Piccinino from Tuscany. This circumstance, 22 V, III| and all the places which Piccinino had occupied. Then, entering 23 V, IV | New wars in ItalyNiccolo Piccinino, in concert with the duke 24 V, IV | Romagna, he ordered Niccolo Piccinino, as if instigated by his 25 V, V | The Venetians routed by Piccinino upon the Lake of Garda—Piccinino 26 V, V | Piccinino upon the Lake of GardaPiccinino routed by Sforza; the method 27 V, V | the method of his escapePiccinino surprises VeronaDescription 28 V, V | Borgo of St. Zeno. Niccolo Piccinino designed to capture these 29 V, VI | go into Tuscany to oppose Piccinino, but is prevented by the 30 V, VI | by the VenetiansNiccolo Piccinino in Tuscany—He takes Marradi, 31 V, VI | San Niccolo surrendersPiccinino attempts to take Cortona, 32 V, VI | they were told that Niccolo Piccinino had crossed the Po with 33 V, VI | In the meantime, Niccolo Piccinino pursued his route, and arrived 34 V, VI | In the meantime, Niccolo Piccinino, the affairs of Romagna 35 V, VI | adjacent passes. Niccolo Piccinino, finding the route by San 36 V, VI | occasioned his advice to Piccinino, who adopted it for the 37 V, VII| Sforza—His other victoriesPiccinino is recalled into Lombardy— 38 V, VII| coming to the knowledge of Piccinino, and perceiving the necessity 39 V, VII| but Astorre and Francesco Piccinino coming up, with a picked 40 V, VII| was in progress, Niccolo Piccinino was supposed to have marched 41 VI, I | San Sepolcro of the popePiccinino makes an excursion during 42 VI, I | The insolence of Niccolo Piccinino—The duke in revenge makes 43 VI, I | wrest them from Niccolo Piccinino; but they were gallantly 44 VI, I | approach of spring, Niccolo Piccinino was the first to take the 45 VI, I | powerfully upon Niccolo Piccinino, and made him assume such 46 VI, I | the services of Niccolo Piccinino, and engaged to pay him 47 VI, I | Bentivoglio had driven Francesco Piccinino from Bologna, and for defense 48 VI, I | having routed Francesco Piccinino, and those affairs seeming 49 VI, II | Enterprises of Sforza and PiccininoDeath of Niccolo Piccinino— 50 VI, II | Piccinino—Death of Niccolo Piccinino—End of the warDisturbances 51 VI, II | having overcome Niccolo Piccinino at Anghiari) caused him 52 VI, II | of Marradi, when Niccolo Piccinino came into Tuscany, as we 53 VI, II | observed above, Niccolo Piccinino was abandoned by King Alfonso, 54 VI, II | had driven out Francesco Piccinino; and Battista, knowing how 55 VI, II | After the death of Niccolo Piccinino and the peace of La Marca, 56 VI, II | the Cremonese, Francesco Piccinino, the leader of the duke’ 57 VI, III| friendship of Francesco Piccinino, who was also in their service, 58 VI, IV | appointed Francesco and Jacopo Piccinino (attached to their cause, 59 VI, V | by the death of Francesco Piccinino, there remained only Jacopo 60 VI, VI | Peace proclaimedJacopo Piccinino attacks the Siennese.~The 61 VI, VI | war, had discharged Jacopo Piccinino, who with some other unemployed 62 VI, VII| anxious to restrain Jacopo Piccinino, did not neglect to make 63 VI, VII| disturbances occasioned by Jacopo Piccinino having subsided, and human 64 VI, VII| unnecessarily caused Jacopo Piccinino to make against the Siennese, 65 VI, VII| time, he ordered Jacopo Piccinino to cross the Tronto, and 66 VI, VII| so much offense to Jacopo Piccinino, the hereditary enemy of 67 VI, VII| submitted to John. Jacopo Piccinino, after the victory, advised 68 VI, VII| the desertion of Jacopo Piccinino, who joined Ferrando; and, 69 VII, II | dominions to their heirsJacopo Piccinino honorably received at Milan, 70 VII, II | family, who, under Jacopo Piccinino, had attained the highest 71 VII, II | pretexts. This alarmed Jacopo Piccinino, who was with his forces 72 VII, VI | as had befallen Niccolo Piccinino. However, the result was 73 VIII, IV | the same manner as Jacopo Piccinino; and, with the ostensible


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