Book, Chapter
1 I, I | that the Vandals, who had occupied that part of Spain called
2 I, I | their name to the part they occupied; hence one is called France,
3 I, I | one of which, the Huns, occupied the province of Pannonia,
4 I, I | apprehensive of those who had occupied Gaul, called the Angli,
5 I, I | were said above to have occupied Pannonia, joining with other
6 I, II | the barbarian kings who occupied the empire; he built towns
7 I, II | thence passing into Italy, occupied Naples and Rome. The Goths,
8 I, II | Lombards, as was said before, occupied those places upon the Danube
9 I, II | many parts, he presently occupied Pavia, Milan, Verona, Vicenza,
10 I, II | succeeded by Tiberius, who, occupied in the wars with the Parthians,
11 I, II | destroyed by Narses, and occupied Remini and almost every
12 I, III| assailed Illyria, and having occupied the country, named it Sclavonia,
13 I, III| narration. Gregory III. occupied the papacy, and the kingdom
14 I, III| About this time Pascal I. occupied the pontificate, and the
15 I, III| events induced the Huns, who occupied Pannonia, to assail Italy;
16 I, IV | Saracans, and the Huns, and occupied some places in Romagna,
17 I, IV | followed, till the papacy was occupied by Alexander III. and the
18 I, IV | became an enemy of the pope, occupied Romagna, and prepared to
19 I, V | Mantua, destroyed Vicenza, occupied Padua, routed the army of
20 I, V | The pontificate was now occupied by Innocent IV., who, being
21 I, V | On this account Manfred occupied the state, first as guardian
22 I, V | became free, and many were occupied by tyrants. Pope Benedict
23 I, VI | and the pontificate was occupied by Innocent VI., who sent
24 I, VII| escaped. Among others who occupied cities possessed by his
25 II, I | can a province be wholly occupied and preserve a proper distribution
26 II, II | pontificate was afterward occupied by Nicholas III. of the
27 II, IV | who, seeing the people occupied with the combat, took the
28 II, VII| common with themselves, occupied this part of the city; for
29 II, I | into three parts; the one occupied the houses of the Cavicciulli,
30 III, II | Florence.~The papal chair was occupied by Gregory XI. He, like
31 III, II | vast numbers of armed men, occupied the courts. Upon this the
32 III, III| piazza of St. Spirito was occupied by above a thousand men.
33 III, V | immediately prosecuted, and having occupied the kingdom of Naples, he
34 IV, V | had belonged to them, but occupied all the country of Pisa
35 IV, V | and Siennese, who had each occupied many fortresses belonging
36 V, I | to the injury of having occupied it, he had added insult;
37 V, III| places which Piccinino had occupied. Then, entering the Lucchese
38 V, III| towns burned, our fortresses occupied; for if we preserve the
39 V, IV | Florentines, finding Romagna occupied with the duke’s forces,
40 V, IV | and Brescia was entirely occupied, and the two cities themselves
41 V, V | commencement of his victories occupied all the places which by
42 V, VII| vanquish them. The time occupied by the Florentine forces
43 VI, I | disaster at Tenna, he so soon occupied Verona: that being deprived
44 VI, I | Adda during severe weather, occupied the whole Brescian territory,
45 VI, I | Florentines; so that, being occupied with these matters they
46 VI, III| turned toward Volterra, and occupied many fortresses in that
47 VI, IV | the Brescian territory, occupied the whole country, and then
48 VI, VI | content with this, they occupied nearly the whole Brescian
49 VII, II | Milan, also died, having occupied the dukedom sixteen years,
50 VII, II | take the position Cosmo had occupied, for he was now become so
51 VII, II | for it kept the whole city occupied many months. The other was
52 VII, II | thoughts which had previously occupied them, and each pursued his
53 VII, IV | antique representations occupied many days; at the conclusion
54 VII, VI | claim, and the Venetians occupied. Thus the pope and the king
55 VII, VI | Their minds being fully occupied with this design, which
56 VIII, I | contrary statements.~While occupied with these deliberations,
57 VIII, II | possession of the entrance occupied all the lower floors, so
58 VIII, III| who sided with the enemy, occupied Radda with many other fortresses,
59 VIII, VI | The war of Serezana—Genoa occupied by her archbishop—Death
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