Book, Chapter
1 I, II | grandfather, and the kingdom coming into the possession of his
2 I, II | him into Italy again; but, coming with only a small force,
3 I, II | the victory took Rome, and coming to an engagement with Teias
4 I, II | seventy years, from the coming of Theodoric to the death
5 I, II | crossed the Danube, and coming to an engagement with Cunimund,
6 I, III | emperors or the kings till the coming of the Lombards, the popes
7 I, III | which ruled Italy till the coming of Charles VIII. It will
8 I, V | Emperor Rodolph, instead of coming into Italy, gave the empire
9 I, VI | pope was not there. His coming occasioned great excitement
10 I, VI | province. But Frederick II. coming into Italy, and the Ghibelline
11 I, VII | on their wars, till the coming of Lodovico da Cento of
12 I, VII | army from Provence, and coming to an engagement with Ladislaus,
13 II, I | Cornelius refers to the coming of ambassadors from the
14 II, II | prevent their proceedings from coming to the knowledge of the
15 II, II | nephew of Manfred, was coming with a force from Germany,
16 II, II | passage of Corradino. The coming of the forces of Charles
17 II, IV | family, playing together, and coming to words, Geri was slightly
18 II, IV | had done previously to his coming.~The minds of men being
19 II, IV | effected the purpose of his coming, left the city, and returned
20 II, V | his country. Uguccione, coming to the assistance of his
21 II, V | that the Emperor Henry was coming into Italy, and with him
22 II, VI | arose in Florence from the coming of the rebels to the gates,
23 II, VI | to escape; for Castruccio coming up with him at Altopascio,
24 II, VI | city in July, 1326, and his coming prevented further pillage
25 II, VII | Lombardy, occasioned by the coming of John king of Bohemia,
26 II, VIII| palace; but these things coming out of season, and forced
27 III, III | This terrible doctrine coming to the knowledge of the
28 III, IV | they again took arms, and coming tumultuously into the court
29 III, IV | he had shown toward them. Coming to threats toward the end
30 III, VI | Signory—Fears excited by the coming of Louis of Anjou—The Florentines
31 III, VI | Charles of Durazzo. His coming terrified the Florentines;
32 III, VII | except Tommaso Davizi, who, coming from Bologna, and unaware
33 IV, I | dissatisfaction of the Florentines coming to the knowledge of Filippo,
34 IV, V | merchant. These calumnies coming to his ears, disturbed the
35 IV, VI | differences prevented them from coming to any conclusion.~There
36 IV, VII | some suitable occasion of coming to see him. Farnagaccio
37 IV, VII | themselves. This letter coming to the hands of the magistrates,
38 IV, VII | now the third time by not coming armed in her defense according
39 IV, VII | Rinaldo, by delaying his coming to the piazza, having waited
40 IV, VII | people. These disturbances coming to his knowledge, he thought
41 IV, VII | occurred that any citizen, coming home triumphant from victory,
42 V, II | to meet the Genoese, and coming up with them near the island
43 V, II | pursuit of Niccolo, and coming up with him before Barga,
44 V, III | were averse to the Lucchese coming under their dominion, they
45 V, V | men, went to meet him, and coming to an engagement, was routed,
46 V, VI | thousand ducats for the coming year, and to each of the
47 V, VI | and give him a chance of coming to an engagement, by means
48 V, VI | the time appointed for the coming of Niccolo, who finding
49 V, VII | Tuscany. These instructions coming to the knowledge of Piccinino,
50 V, VII | and Francesco Piccinino coming up, with a picked body of
51 VI, II | absence of Niccolo; and, coming to an engagement near the
52 VI, VI | walls of Brescia.~Winter coming on, the duke deemed it advisable
53 VI, VI | the kingdom, having by his coming into Tuscany acquired no
54 VI, VII | the same time, King René coming with a fleet to the assistance
55 VII, III | country. The other citizens coming into Piero’s presence, one
56 VII, IV | other an opportunity of coming to a general engagement;
57 VIII, III | sent, but returned without coming to any conclusion of their
58 VIII, III | which he had quitted upon coming into the Pisan territory,
59 VIII, III | determined to meet them, and coming to an engagement near the
60 VIII, III | marquis of Ferrara, who, coming to arms, assailed each other
61 VIII, IV | man of low origin, who, coming to Milan, fell into the
62 VIII, IV | but by the whole city, his coming having excited the greatest
63 VIII, VII | delay of the Genoese in coming to their relief, they surrendered
64 VIII, VII | The governor of the place coming by accident to speak with
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