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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 V, II | Giovanni II.—René of Anjou and Alfonso of Aragon aspire to the 2 V, II | Aragon aspire to the kingdomAlfonso is routed and taken by the 3 V, II | and taken by the GenoeseAlfonso being a prisoner of the 4 V, II | Anjou to be her successor. Alfonso, king of Aragon, was at 5 V, II | appointing.~In the meantime Alfonso entered the kingdom, and 6 V, II | armed a powerful fleet. Alfonso hearing of this, augmented 7 V, II | Aragonese were defeated, and Alfonso, with many of the princes 8 V, II | directly opposite course. Alfonso was a man of great sagacity, 9 V, II | Naples would be with himself (Alfonso), but the power and authority 10 V, II | changing his design, he set Alfonso at liberty, sent him honorably 11 V, II | as occurred at the time Alfonso of Aragon was made prisoner. 12 V, IV | between René of Anjou and Alfonso of Aragon, could find repose 13 V, IV | was entirely in favor of Alfonso. Each being engaged in wars 14 VI, I | so recently laid aside. Alfonso, of Aragon, had, during 15 VI, I | the conclusion of peace, Alfonso feared the count would not 16 VI, I | enemy. On the other hand, Alfonso entreated Filippo, for the 17 VI, I | enemy. In the meantime, King Alfonso took possession of Naples, 18 VI, I | Marseilles.~In the meantime, Alfonso took Castelnuova, and the 19 VI, I | given him, but wrote to Alfonso to be good enough to retire 20 VI, I | obligations to the duke, Alfonso determined to satisfy him, 21 VI, II | Piccinino was abandoned by King Alfonso, and the count having been 22 VI, II | assisted both by the pope and Alfonso; so that, upon the approach 23 VI, II | the duke had recourse to Alfonso, and entreated his assistance, 24 VI, II | hands of the Venetians. Alfonso promised to send him troops, 25 VI, II | in La Marca, and prevent Alfonso from sending troops into 26 VI, III| Venetians oppose this designAlfonso attacks the Florentines— 27 VI, III| Neapolitan and Florentine armiesAlfonso sues for peace and is compelled 28 VI, III| was in apprehension from Alfonso, his inveterate foe; he 29 VI, III| favored the count, and another Alfonso. However, the majority being 30 VI, III| Florentine representatives. King Alfonso had no envoy there. He was 31 VI, III| involved in war with King Alfonso.~The king being at Tivoli, 32 VI, IV | relieved from the war with Alfonso, sent them one thousand 33 VI, V | them. Some proposed King Alfonso, some the duke of Savoy, 34 VI, V | united the Venetians and King Alfonso against their common enemies; 35 VI, V | territories. Shortly after this, Alfonso did the same, without any 36 VI, V | unworthy of recital, King Alfonso and the Florentines carried 37 VI, V | the illegitimate son of Alfonso, entered the country with 38 VI, VI | protection of the Florentines. Alfonso endeavored to induce him 39 VI, VI | having arranged the terms, Alfonso sent Frate Puccio, a knight 40 VI, VI | were no longer in fear of Alfonso, and on the other hand, 41 VI, VI | of peace. The Venetians, Alfonso, and the Florentines, being 42 VI, VI | war of effecting it. King Alfonso required the Florentines 43 VI, VI | twenty-five years. King Alfonso alone exhibited dissatisfaction 44 VI, VI | retain the seeds of war, Alfonso would not consent to the 45 VI, VI | disturbed by the animosity of Alfonso against the Genoese; yet 46 VI, VI | he not been assisted by Alfonso, his force would have been 47 VI, VI | had been made by order of Alfonso, and the latter, as if palpably 48 VI, VII| king of FranceDeath of Alfonso king of NaplesSucceeded 49 VI, VII| return to our history. King Alfonso was dissatisfied with the 50 VI, VII| father, had been deprived by Alfonso. John, therefore, proceeded 51 VI, VII| up to him. This annoyed Alfonso, with the fear that he had 52 VI, VII| the kingdom of his father Alfonso, became alarmed at having 53 VI, VII| soon after the death of Alfonso, sent letters and forces 54 VI, VII| intended, after the death of Alfonso, to give the kingdom of 55 VI, VII| succeeded upon the death of Alfonso, sent ambassadors to request 56 VI, VII| recently made with his father Alfonso. The Florentines replied, 57 VII, I | Francesco. When they joined Alfonso against the Florentine republic, 58 VII, I | Florence with those of King Alfonso to complain of the republic, 59 VII, IV | less anxiety. Ferrando sent Alfonso, his eldest son, to their 60 VII, IV | Elisabetta, daughter of Alfonso, the king’s eldest son, 61 VIII, III| armies, under the command of Alfonso, eldest son of Ferrando, 62 VIII, IV | Cortona; while those who under Alfonso, duke of Calabria, had been 63 VIII, IV | notwithstanding the peace, Alfonso, duke of Calabria, still 64 VIII, V | not, King Ferrando sent Alfonso, duke of Calabria, with 65 VIII, V | compelled to retreat, and Alfonso himself would have fallen


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