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1 I, VI | title of duke. The duke left Filippo and Giovanmaria Angelo, 2 I, VI | Milan, the state fell to Filippo; but he having no male heir, 3 I, VI | Visconti, the Della Scala, Filippo Gonzao of Mantua, the Carrara, 4 I, VII| PisaCouncil of ConstanceFilippo Visconti recovers his dominion— 5 I, VII| children, Giovanmaria and Filippo, the state was divided into 6 I, VII| ensued Giovanmaria was slain. Filippo remained some time in the 7 I, VII| divided by many pontiffs.~Filippo Visconti was, as we have 8 I, VII| effected between her and Filippo. By this union Filippo became 9 I, VII| and Filippo. By this union Filippo became powerful, and reacquired 10 I, VII| but for the assistance of Filippo Visconti, the duke of Milan, 11 I, VII| Venetians carried on against Filippo duke of Milan, of which 12 I, VII| was subject to the Duke Filippo, part to the Venetians; 13 I, VII| own proper forces. Duke Filippo kept himself shut up in 14 II, VI | appointed as his viceroy Filippo da Saggineto.~After the 15 III, I | discovered to Piero son of Filippo degli Albizzi, and he resolved 16 III, V | Sacchetti, Donato Barbadori, Filippo Strozzi, and Giovanni Anselmi, 17 III, VI | Companies, his son-in-law, Filippo Magalotti, was drawn Gonfalonier 18 III, VI | signify to the Signory that Filippo, not having attained the 19 III, VI | among themselves, declared Filippo ineligible to the dignity, 20 III, VII| which, with the wars of Filippo, duke of Milan, the spirit 21 IV, I | authority of his familyFilippo Visconti, duke of Milan, 22 IV, I | began to be observable, when Filippo Visconti, second son of 23 IV, I | length effected, by which Filippo engaged not to interfere 24 IV, I | And as in the treaty which Filippo made with the Doge of Genoa, 25 IV, I | coming to the knowledge of Filippo, he, either to justify himself, 26 IV, I | to excite suspicion; for Filippo had, at the request of the 27 IV, I | under the guardianship of Filippo. The boy’s mother, suspicious 28 IV, I | hands of the duke. Upon this Filippo, the better to conceal his 29 IV, I | from the hands of the duke.~Filippo, finding the Florentines 30 IV, III| King Ladislaus, or the Duke Filippo, both which enterprises 31 IV, IV | and by his friendship for Filippo, not only refused assistance 32 IV, IV | undertaken against Duke Filippo, in defense of liberty, 33 IV, IV | believe that the Venetians, or Filippo, would willingly allow them 34 IV, V | The commissaries changedFilippo Brunelleschi proposes to 35 IV, V | distinguished architect, named Filippo di Ser Brunelleschi, of 36 V, I | applied for assistance to Filippo; and the pope, to avenge 37 V, II | sent by the Genoese to the Filippo.~This victory terrified 38 V, II | itself of communicating with Filippo, he proved to him how completely 39 V, II | power and authority with Filippo; so that it was much more 40 V, II | subjecting the republic to Filippo, was Francesco Spinola, 41 V, II | reason might be favorable to Filippo, not only had no time to 42 V, IV | subserve the ambition of Filippo. The pope giving entire 43 V, IV | should be done to resist Filippo’s power, which was now greater 44 V, IV | count had conceived against Filippo, by supposing himself duped 45 V, IV | Our hereditary enmity to Filippo and his house is universally 46 V, VII| took the castles held for Filippo, and the ducal troops who 47 VI, I | hand, Alfonso entreated Filippo, for the sake of the friendship 48 VI, I | interfering between them. Filippo complied with this request, 49 VI, I | endangered, for both would join Filippo and divide Italy among them. 50 VI, II | Reformations, depriving Filippo Peruzzi of his office of 51 VI, II | to frustrate his designs. Filippo sent to beg he would come 52 VI, II | and the peace of La Marca, Filippo wishing to procure a leader 53 VI, II | which had been given him by Filippo during the late wars. The 54 VI, II | detected plotting against him. Filippo was highly annoyed and indignant, 55 VI, II | complete confusion, for Filippo, the king, and the pope, 56 VI, II | though not with men. Nor was Filippo satisfied with the war in 57 VI, II | permission of the count.~Filippo, driven to extremity, then 58 VI, II | by this means; yet while Filippo sought to gain him over, 59 VI, III| CHAPTER III~Death of Filippo Visconti, duke of Milan60 VI, III| brought him of the death of Filippo, which happened on the last 61 VI, III| arranged between himself and Filippo, judging that the war now 62 VI, III| the son of a sister of Filippo, but whom the count easily 63 VI, IV | at the death of the duke Filippo; the king and the pope were 64 VII, I | league with him against Duke Filippo were always victorious, 65 VII, I | always conquered; first by Filippo and then by Francesco. When 66 VII, II | brother, first under Duke Filippo, and afterward under the 67 VIII, I | Florentine government. Thus Filippo deMedici, archbishop of


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