Book, Chapter
1 I, II | might more conveniently command them in war, and govern
2 I, II | appointed Belisarius to the command of this expedition, as he
3 I, IV | against him, in order to command Pavia and Tortona, which
4 I, VII | a large army, under the command of the principal leaders
5 II, II | considerable reputation in arms, to command his forces. He after the
6 II, III | four thousand men at his command. They deprived the nobility
7 II, V | of the Signory, by whose command a charge was made before
8 II, V | brother Piero to take the command of their armies. On the
9 II, VII | Malatesta da Rimini to the command of the forces. He having
10 II, VII | then appointed him to the command of the army. The nobility,
11 II, VII | entreated he would take the command wholly upon himself, offering
12 II, VIII| piazza of the convent. This command alarmed the Signory much
13 III, I | desire of the latter to command, and the disinclination
14 III, I | came into Tuscany under the command of Monsignor Reale, of Provence,
15 III, III | Now, I, and these Signors command, and if it were consistent
16 III, IV | best. Michael accepted the command; and, as he was a cool and
17 III, V | time in Bologna. He held a command under Charles of Durazzo,
18 IV, II | dangerous, or be under the command of some individual who might
19 IV, III | misconduct of those who had the command of them. In the course of
20 IV, IV | persuaded Giusto to assume the command. He possessed influence
21 IV, IV | would appoint him to the command. When Volterra was recovered,
22 IV, IV | of being appointed to the command. Niccolo da Uzzano and his
23 IV, V | Giovanni Malavolti, to whom the command was intrusted, it would
24 IV, V | only begged that as his command had begun and continued
25 V, II | Niccolo Piccinino appointed to command the duke’s forces—Preparations
26 V, II | in Lombardy most commonly command in Genoa, as occurred at
27 V, II | were in arms, and at his command, he might be able either
28 V, III | sent to them to take the command of the army, and with the
29 V, III | also retained him in the command; that the discharge of the
30 V, III | retain the count in the command, Cosmo de’ Medici went to
31 V, III | influenced by the duke as to take command under him, and quit the
32 V, IV | unexpectedly resigned his command, and went over to the duke’
33 V, IV | oracle might be imagined to command; and his audience were so
34 V, V | being very elevated they command the whole place. One is
35 V, V | influence, was appointed to command all the forces of the church,
36 V, VI | Rido, of Padua, who had the command of the castle of St. Angelo,
37 V, VI | patriarch of Aquileia, to command his troops; and, though
38 V, VII | power and the inclination to command the whole of Tuscany, we
39 VI, I | success which he could not command by arms, had recourse to
40 VI, I | Attendulo should take the command.~On the approach of spring,
41 VI, I | arranged, the duke sent to command Niccolo to make a truce
42 VI, II | magistrates concerning his command, the Gonfalonier sent for
43 VI, II | leaving his son Francesco to command the army, hastened to Milan.
44 VI, II | and offered him the entire command of his forces, on condition
45 VI, II | took it, and the perpetual command of their forces, if he would
46 VI, III | Milanese arranged for him to command the forces of the new republic,
47 VI, IV | sooner wert thou appointed to command our armies, than, contrary
48 VI, V | only Jacopo his brother, to command the Milanese. The Venetians
49 VI, V | desire. By the people’s command he conveyed the pleasing
50 VI, V | thousand troops, under the command of Federigo, lord of Urbino.
51 VI, VII | Gismondo, that he resigned his command under Ferrando, and joined
52 VII, II | king’s service, under the command of Galeazzo, his eldest
53 VII, IV | Naples, they appointed to the command of their forces Federigo,
54 VII, V | thousand horse, who, under the command of Federigo, lord of Urbino,
55 VII, VI | name of the Signory, to command him to desist. Carlo complained
56 VIII, II | protectors, and whatever you command me to do I will perform
57 VIII, III | The two armies, under the command of Alfonso, eldest son of
58 VIII, III | marquis of Ferrara, to the command of their army. While these
59 VIII, V | taxes, and appointed to the command of the forces, Roberto da
60 VIII, V | Roberto da Rimino to take the command of his forces; and having
61 VIII, V | attacked, having only at his command two thousand horse and one
62 VIII, V | authority are joined in command, their want of unity decided
63 VIII, VI | was appointed to take the command of his forces, and sent
64 VIII, VI | the other, under his own command, he attacked the barons,
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