Book, Chapter
1 Int | Florence, and he afterwards held a number of offices, yet
2 I, I | along its confines, long held their seat of dominion upon
3 I, II | Visigoths, Suavi, and Alans, held Gascony and Spain; the Vandals,
4 I, II | prevented him, so that Totila held almost the whole country.
5 I, II | time, their dominions were held by Alboin, a man ferocious
6 I, II | king of the Zepidi, who held Pannonia, conquered and
7 I, III | kingdom of the Lombards was held by Astolphus, who, contrary
8 I, IV | but the Saracens still held Sicily, and plundered the
9 I, IV | Aragonese, and it is now held by the Flemish.~About this
10 I, IV | Christian army in Asia and still held that title, gave a daughter
11 I, V | appointed a council to be held at Lyons, where it was the
12 I, V | and all the places he had held became free. Manfred, king
13 I, VI | terror over the seas, and was held in veneration throughout
14 I, VI | Rienzi or Cola di Rienzi, who held the office of chancellor
15 I, VI | for a time successful, and held Venice in a state of siege
16 I, VII | have now come. Joan II. held Naples, La Marca, the Patrimony
17 I, VII | church, while others were held by vicars or tyrants, as
18 I, VII | Venetians; for all those who had held single states were set aside,
19 II, I | conquered countries are held with great difficulty; districts
20 II, III | seven for each party, who held their office one year, and
21 II, VI | the reward which had been held out to them. And although
22 II, VIII| office was at that time held by Rinieri di Giotto, who,
23 II, VIII| during which feasts are held, being come, he caused many
24 II, VIII| rectors, and slew all who had held offices under the duke whom
25 II, I | on account of those who held it, as from its situation,
26 III, I | small things with great, held Florence in disunion; although
27 III, I | much influence, and were held in such high esteem, that
28 III, II | reverence, and their court was held in higher estimation: so
29 III, IV | dignity of the office he held than of the meanness of
30 III, V | this time in Bologna. He held a command under Charles
31 III, V | who for three years had held her under their arrogant
32 III, VI | and took it from those who held possession for Charles.
33 III, VI | purchased Arezzo from those who held it for Louis. Charles, having
34 IV, VII | honorable exile is always held in greater esteem than slavery
35 V, II | which the prince of Taranto held in his name) of subduing
36 V, II | to the fortress which was held for the duke, Opicino, thinking
37 V, II | within the city, which was held for him. And although Niccolo
38 V, III | decease of his son-in-law, held the Borgo San Sepolcro,
39 V, III | demanded them as property held of the church, and who,
40 V, III | and Greek prelates having held a conference during several
41 V, IV | would attack the territories held of the church by the count,
42 V, IV | The city of Ravenna was held for the church by Ostasio
43 V, IV | remark) of twenty fortresses held in that country for the
44 V, V | the Uccellino, which being held for the duke, it would be
45 V, VII | forces took the castles held for Filippo, and the ducal
46 V, VII | which his forefathers had held during four hundred years.
47 VI, II | satisfy the citizens who held the reins of government;
48 VI, III | congress was accordingly held in that city, of the pope’
49 VI, VII | the hands which at present held it, than if he were to favor
50 VII, I | united so long as its enemies held it in check. As soon as
51 VII, I | take Rimino and Cesena, held by them. In these designs,
52 VII, II | temperate and reasonable, held that as the authority of
53 VII, IV | Ordelaffi, whose ancestors had held that territory for many
54 VII, V | pillaged.~Cesare Petrucci held the office of Provost of
55 VIII, I | participation in the conspiracy; he held it in abhorrence, and as
56 VIII, II | followers. The signors, who held the upper part of the palace,
57 VIII, III | the marquis of Ferrara, held in check the duke of Calabria,
58 VIII, V | replied, that so long as he held the Polesine, he was bound
59 VIII, V | expelling Lorenzo Vitelli, who held it for the pope, and placing
60 VIII, VII | at Citta di Castello, and held the government of Faenza
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