Book, Chapter
1 I, I | subject to him. Attila, having entered Italy, laid siege to Aquileia,
2 I, I | also a northern people, entered, led by Godogo their king.
3 I, III | the Romans, by his means, entered into league with the Lombards,
4 I, V | Sicily, and to this end he entered into a secret negotiation
5 I, VI | ultramontane kings. These states entered into an alliance against
6 II, IV | followed by many others, entered Florence without the least
7 II, V | own people. The emperor entered Italy by the way of Pisa,
8 II, V | returned to Pisa, where he entered into an agreement with Frederick,
9 II, V | together a large army, they entered the Val di Nievole where
10 II, VI | although by the agreement entered into with him, the sum was
11 II, VI | passing through Lombardy he entered Tuscany, and with the assistance
12 II, VII | impunity, and consequently entered into a conspiracy against
13 II, VII | to take possession, who entered Lucca by force, and Mastino’
14 II, VIII| agreement which had been entered into between the Signory
15 II, VIII| Medici and some others had entered into a conspiracy against
16 III, IV | impatient and volatile multitude entered the piazza, under their
17 III, IV | authority.~When the plebeians entered the palace, the standard
18 III, IV | the staircase, and, having entered the audience chamber of
19 III, V | September, the new Signory entered office and the retiring
20 III, VI | Benedetto. This man, having entered upon the duties of his office,
21 III, VII | to Florence, and having entered unobserved according to
22 III, VII | Pietro Maggiore, which he entered. The man who went to watch
23 IV, I | treaty; and he had, besides, entered into another treaty with
24 IV, III | Oddo and Niccolo Piccinino entered the Val di Lamona, with
25 IV, III | passed into Lombardy, and entered the service of the duke.~
26 IV, IV | the city of Florence never entered on a more unjust or more
27 IV, VI | his colleagues.~Bernardo entered upon the duties of his office,
28 IV, VI | Signory. As soon as he had entered the palace he was arrested.
29 IV, VI | least possible delay they entered upon the consideration of
30 IV, VII | separated.~The new Signory entered upon their office, and the
31 V, I | against themselves, they entered into a league, offensive
32 V, II | In the meantime Alfonso entered the kingdom, and was received
33 V, II | Florentines and Venetians entered into alliance with the Genoese.
34 V, IV | of Faenza, after having entered into compact with the league,
35 V, V | the Adige, and the count entered Verona without opposition.~
36 V, V | compelled, as soon as he entered Tuscany, to recall the count
37 V, VI | in league, when the enemy entered the Mugello; and though
38 VI, I | fulfill the engagement he had entered into with regard to his
39 VI, IV | Milanese. The parties therefore entered into an agreement, in which
40 VI, IV | whom they made peace and entered into alliance; among the
41 VI, V | utmost satisfaction, and entered Milan as prince on the twenty-sixth
42 VI, V | was made, if it had been entered into for the sake of peace,
43 VI, V | of peace. They therefore entered into an alliance, and at
44 VI, V | sewers. No sooner had they entered, than they raised a cry,
45 VI, V | animosity with which they entered on this war, and so powerful
46 VI, V | thirtieth of January, 1451, he entered Florence with fifteen hundred
47 VI, V | conjunction with the duke, entered into alliance with the king
48 VI, V | illegitimate son of Alfonso, entered the country with twelve
49 VI, V | Siennese in their favor, they entered the Florentine territory
50 VI, VI | Supper being brought in, he entered the apartment dressed in
51 VI, VI | treacherous thought had ever entered his mind, and that he would
52 VI, VII | into which Pietrino having entered by night, took possession
53 VII, III | credit than when he had entered upon it.~This circumstance
54 VII, VI | proper, the two latter also entered into a league, reserving
55 VII, VI | the procession had already entered, and were followed by the
56 VIII, II | Gonfalonier of Justice. He entered with only a few of his followers,
57 VIII, III | Federigo, count of Urbino, entered the Chianti, by permission
58 VIII, IV | some persons of Serezana, entered the place by stealth, took
59 VIII, V | and five thousand foot, entered the territory of Bergamo,
60 VIII, V | war; and having secretly entered into treaty with Lodovico,
61 VIII, VI | him, an arrangement was entered into by which the latter
62 VIII, VII | engaged for the occasion, entered Faenza with a considerable
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