Book, Chapter
1 I, III| city of Genoa, with all her territory upon the rivers, having
2 I, IV | part of the booty and the territory. They were fortunate in
3 II, V | and destroy their whole territory. Having drawn together a
4 II, V | this defeat fortified their territory, and King Robert sent them,
5 II, VI | pillage of the Florentine territory by Castruccio. However,
6 IV, I | close upon the Florentine territory, filled the citizens with
7 IV, I | government of Furli, and thus the territory fell into the duke’s hands.
8 IV, III| of ducats, extended the territory and power of the Venetians,
9 V, I | possessed a smaller extent of territory, were not inferior to any
10 V, II | confines of Pisa in the Genoese territory, and to push the war with
11 V, II | their forces into the Pisan territory, induced the pontiff to
12 V, II | but to invade the Lucchese territory. Accordingly the count proceeded
13 V, III| Then, entering the Lucchese territory, they besieged Camaiore,
14 V, III| count to encamp in the Pisan territory, and were in hopes of inducing
15 V, IV | suffered fresh losses of territory, and the fleets they equipped
16 V, IV | arrive safely in the Paduan territory, and join the Venetian forces.
17 V, IV | every increase of power and territory augments that animosity
18 V, V | or water enter the Paduan territory, and join the Venetian forces.
19 V, V | celerity, reached the Paduan territory on the twentieth of June.
20 V, VI | only, then to lose both territory and money. That if the loss
21 V, VII| mourning the loss of a territory which his forefathers had
22 VI, I | who, in return for the territory, and that Ostasio might
23 VI, I | occupied the whole Brescian territory, except Oddula and Acri,
24 VI, I | castles in the Mantuan territory, were assigned to the Venetians.~
25 VI, III| confidently into the Bolognese territory, thence to Modena and Reggio,
26 VI, III| many fortresses in that territory. Thence he proceeded toward
27 VI, III| that had been taken in the territory of Pisa, but also the Pomerancie
28 VI, III| sea, and harass the whole territory of Pisa. They were greatly
29 VI, III| retired to the Siennese territory, and thence to his kingdom,
30 VI, III| and attacking the Brescian territory. Having encamped before
31 VI, IV | marched into the Brescian territory, occupied the whole country,
32 VI, IV | assail the remainder of the territory. The advantage of this arrangement
33 VI, IV | the whole of the Milanese territory, and to press the city so
34 VI, IV | to return to the Venetian territory. They informed him of the
35 VI, IV | combined with such an extent of territory, would be dangerous to themselves,
36 VI, V | then attacked the Brescian territory, and greatly harassed the
37 VI, V | Venetians and invade their territory.~While the war in Lombardy
38 VI, V | they entered the Florentine territory in that direction. The walls
39 VI, VI | induce him to exchange his territory for another in the kingdom
40 VI, VI | possession of nearly the whole territory, except the fortress of
41 VI, VI | Bagno for the defense of the territory, which having hitherto been
42 VI, VI | succeeded in securing the territory, he might have overrun the
43 VI, VI | nearly the whole Brescian territory; so that the Venetians,
44 VI, VII| John out of the Genoese territory. The latter being aware
45 VII, I | taking possession of a territory, fulfilling the duties of
46 VII, I | either their time, money, or territory. Of this the Venetians afford
47 VII, II | Italy, and possessing no territory, he naturally excited the
48 VII, IV | to attack the Florentine territory. The troops were assembled,
49 VII, IV | ancestors had held that territory for many generations. This
50 VII, VI | possession of the whole territory in a short time, from the
51 VIII, III| repulse their enemies from the territory of Pisa—They attack the
52 VIII, III| quarters to the Siennese territory. The Florentines also withdrew
53 VIII, III| annoy Tuscany in the Pisan territory, that the Florentines might
54 VIII, III| Signor Roberto upon the Pisan territory, being unexpected, greatly
55 VIII, III| upon coming into the Pisan territory, while Count Carlo recovered
56 VIII, III| penetrating the Florentine territory. By this they also hoped
57 VIII, III| considerable booty in the Siennese territory, quarrels arose about the
58 VIII, V | the marquis, overran his territory, and encamped before Figaruolo,
59 VIII, V | thousand foot, entered the territory of Bergamo, then Brescia,
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