Book, Chapter
1 I, II | for at the entreaty of St. Benedict, who in those
2 I, III | immediate successors of St. Peter were more reverenced
3 I, III | Pascal, the cardinal of St. Sabina was created pope
4 I, III | of which the church of St. Miniato, near Florence,
5 I, IV | to the Germans—Orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis.~
6 I, IV | Orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis.~Italy was at this
7 I, IV | this time that the cardinal St. Clement, of a Roman family,
8 I, IV | the religious orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis
9 I, IV | orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis were founded, 1218.
10 I, VII | soldiery, called the Company of St. George, whose valor and
11 II, I | 1010, upon the feast of St. Romolo, a solemn day with
12 II, I | between the old bridge and St. Stephen’s, and as Buondelmonti
13 II, II | and his followers were at St. John’s, moved toward the
14 II, III | bridge and the church of St. Lorenzo.~Wars abroad and
15 II, III | places: near the church of St. John, in the New Market,
16 II, III | that time was situated near St. Procolo; and, as they suspected
17 II, IV | broke out at the garden of St. Michael, in the houses
18 II, IV | it spread to the gate of St. Maria, and burned it to
19 II, IV | by Neri Abati, prior of St. Pietro Scarragio, a dissolute
20 II, V | proceeded to the piazza of St. Giovanni. It is worthy
21 II, VIII| convent of the Minor Canons of St. Croce, and in order to
22 II, VIII| he was expected to go on St. John’s day, to see the
23 II, I | Cavicciulli, near the church of St. John; another, the houses
24 II, I | near the great church of St. Peter; and the third those
25 II, I | open upon the piazza of St. John. Here both parties
26 II, I | to the walls upon Mount St. George. By this way the
27 III, I | assembled in the church of St. Piero Scarraggio, and after
28 III, II | the approaching feast of St. John on which, being the
29 III, II | having consented to wait till St. John’s day, before they
30 III, III | presently the piazza of St. Spirito was occupied by
31 III, III | San Pietro Maggiore and St. Lorenzo, their places of
32 III, IV | Stefano, behind the church of St. Barnabas. Their number
33 III, VII | others taken to the church of St. Reparata—A conspiracy of
34 IV, II | assembled in the church of St. Stephen, with the permission
35 V, II | co-operation.~The great festival of St. John the Baptist being
36 V, V | Acri went to the Lake of St. Andrea, and thence to Torboli
37 V, V | and is called the Borgo of St. Zeno. Niccolo Piccinino
38 V, VI | command of the castle of St. Angelo, and who, after
39 VI, VII | experienced near the castle of St. Casciano, about eight miles
40 VI, VII | this castle and the Borgo St. Andrea, upon the same hill,
41 VI, VII | roofs of the churches of St. Martin, at Bagnolo, and
42 VII, I | convents and churches of St. Marco and St. Lorenzo,
43 VII, I | churches of St. Marco and St. Lorenzo, and the monastery
44 VII, I | the church and abbey of St. Girolamo; and in the Mugello,
45 VII, I | dominions, the Borgo of St. Sepolcro, Montedoglio,
46 VII, I | the tomb in the church of St. Lorenzo, on which, by public
47 VII, IV | general of the order of St. Francis, and afterward
48 VII, IV | cardinal, with the title of St. Sixtus. To Girolamo he
49 VII, IV | buried in the church of St. Lorenzo, near his father,
50 VII, IV | families in the convent of St. Antonio, whither he also
51 VII, V | pass near the church of St. Alessandro. The Volterrani
52 VII, VI | Frate Piero, cardinal of St. Sixtus, taken place; who,
53 VII, VI | for the duke to go upon St. Stephen’s day, in great
54 VII, VI | turning to a statue of St. Ambrose, said, “O patron
55 VII, VI | in the chapel had gone to St. Stephen’s, and had taken
56 VII, VI | either hand, proceeded to St. Stephen’s. The conspirators,
57 VIII, VI | Serezana to the bank of St. Giorgio—Account of the
58 VIII, VI | Giorgio—Account of the bank of St. Giorgio—War with the Genoese
59 VIII, VI | fortress to the Bank of St. Giorgio. As we shall have
60 VIII, VI | frequent occasion to speak of St. Giorgio and the Genoese,
61 VIII, VI | the Bank, or Company of St. Giorgio. Having thus arranged
62 VIII, VI | interference of the Bank of St. Giorgio is when one party
63 VIII, VII | a friar of the order of St. Augustine, and an excellent
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