Book, Chapter
1 I, I | various causes, they often attacked the Roman provinces, were
2 I, I | emperor, seeing himself attacked on so many sides, to lessen
3 I, II | having crossed the Danube and attacked Illyria and Thrace, prevented
4 I, III | and the other parts were attacked by the Persians, then by
5 I, VII | Genoese, and Venetians, attacked Ladislaus and drove him
6 II, I | reject an alliance, he was attacked by them at the foot of the
7 II, IV | the bridge of Affrico, was attacked by Simone, son of Corso
8 II, VI | the lords of Lunigiano, attacked Prato, to the relief of
9 II, VIII| their way thither, many were attacked and slain. However, about
10 II, VIII| seeing themselves boldly attacked, changed their minds, and
11 II, I | bridges, and with the others attacked the bridge of the Carraja.
12 II, I | than the others, and was attacked by the Capponi, and many
13 III, II | the approach of spring, attacked them with a large army,
14 IV, IV | proceeded to Volterra. Although attacked by the Florentines and abandoned
15 V, I | forces, from various causes attacked Pope Eugenius. Niccolo Fortebraccio
16 V, I | reconciled to the pontiff, attacked Niccolo Fortebraccio, and
17 V, I | prevent him, Fortebraccio attacked Lione with great bravery,
18 V, I | pursued Fortebraccio, whom he attacked and conquered. Fortebraccio
19 V, II | being informed that if he attacked Vico Pisano by night, he
20 V, II | in their quarters, and he attacked Santa Maria in Castello
21 V, III | themselves lost before they attacked others, retook Santa Maria
22 V, III | Difficulties arising, the patriarch attacked the Casentino, took Prato
23 V, IV | of the duke’s forces, he attacked the country about Brescia,
24 V, IV | own defense, had we been attacked. Therefore, the senate of
25 V, V | men took the way thither, attacked the Venetian fleet with
26 V, VII | with the Venetian fleet, attacked that of the duke, and destroyed
27 V, VII | case their cavalry were attacked in flank by the hostile
28 V, VII | with a picked body of men, attacked him so vigorously, that
29 VI, I | manner that he could not be attacked without the most manifest
30 VI, II | assistance of the Florentines, attacked and routed him near Fermo,
31 VI, II | twenty-fifth of June, 1445, he attacked Annibale with his men, and
32 VI, II | what forces they could, attacked the Canneschi, soon overpowered
33 VI, II | take the initiative, and attacked him immediately. Thus Romagna
34 VI, II | a commissary to Cremona, attacked the Ghiaradadda, and took
35 VI, III | their approach, they were attacked by seven of the king’s galleys,
36 VI, IV | that Brescia would be next attacked, provided the best defense
37 VI, V | magistrates were assembled, and attacked them so impetuously that
38 VI, V | assembled a few friends, attacked and routed part of the rebels,
39 VI, V | might annoy them. He then attacked the Brescian territory,
40 VI, V | district of Chiane, where they attacked two small towns, the property
41 VI, VI | the Italian forces, they attacked the Venetians with so much
42 VI, VI | whom furnished assistance, attacked Jacopo, near Bolsena, and
43 VI, VII | France; and, on obtaining it, attacked Pietrino, who, through his
44 VII, V | first against them, and attacked Bernardo, who traversed
45 VII, VI | affairs of that republic, and attacked them with such impetuosity
46 VIII, I | Thus the prince of a city attacked by a conspiracy, if not
47 VIII, II | and Stefano, the priest, attacked Lorenzo, and after dealing
48 VIII, II | Lorenzo, who, finding himself attacked, used his arms in his own
49 VIII, II | and seeing him in flight, attacked and brought him back to
50 VIII, II | them. Finding themselves attacked by so many armies, the Florentines
51 VIII, II | deceit and hatred I have been attacked, and my brother murdered,
52 VIII, III | France, since they were attacked by one part of the Italians
53 VIII, IV | brother being dead) again attacked Milan, in order to recover
54 VIII, IV | four thousand soldiers, and attacked the city of Otranto, which
55 VIII, V | already taken the field, attacked the marquis, overran his
56 VIII, V | thousand foot. They first attacked the Venetian flotilla, then
57 VIII, V | Lorraine, by whom he was attacked, having only at his command
58 VIII, VI | The Venetian fleet had attacked the kingdom of Naples, taken
59 VIII, VI | the enemy taking courage attacked and took their works upon
60 VIII, VI | the Florentines would have attacked Serezana had they not been
61 VIII, VI | under his own command, he attacked the barons, and the war
62 VIII, VII | landed three thousand foot, attacked Serezanello, situated above
63 VIII, VII | learning what had occurred, attacked Giovanni and Bergamino,
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