Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII| Cavicciulli, Cerchi, and Albizzi. Of the third the first
2 II, VIII| him in the house of the Albizzi, whither he was expected
3 III, I | families of the Ricci and the Albizzi—Uguccione de’ Ricci causes
4 III, I | renewed in order to injure the Albizzi—Piero degli Albizzi derives
5 III, I | the Albizzi—Piero degli Albizzi derives advantage from it—
6 III, I | between the family of the Albizzi and that of the Ricci, which
7 III, I | citizens, among whom were the Albizzi and the Ricci, armed themselves
8 III, I | told the Ricci that the Albizzi had assailed their partisans,
9 III, I | their partisans, and to the Albizzi that the Ricci were in quest
10 III, I | operation; many imagining the Albizzi to be of that faction, they
11 III, I | means hoped to deprive the Albizzi of participation in the
12 III, I | Piero son of Filippo degli Albizzi, and he resolved to favor
13 III, I | instead of robbing Piero degli Albizzi of reputation, contributed
14 III, I | leaders, who were Piero degli Albizzi, Lapo da Castiglionchio,
15 III, I | and their enemies, the Albizzi, contrary to their intention,
16 III, I | Still the parties of the Albizzi and the Ricci were continually
17 III, I | in union with Piero degli Albizzi, determined to depress the
18 III, I | ever, and the house of the Albizzi became powerful as the head
19 III, I | thought! the Ricci and the Albizzi have caused a division of
20 III, I | three of the family of the Albizzi, and three of that of the
21 III, I | deprived were Piero degli Albizzi and Uguccione de’ Ricci.
22 III, I | and increased that of the Albizzi; since, although it applied
23 III, II | who, in opposition to the Albizzi, had always favored Bernabo
24 III, II | This occasioned Piero degli Albizzi, Lapo da Castiglionchio,
25 III, II | their party. Piero degli Albizzi, on the other hand, thought
26 III, II | government. Piero degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi hid themselves
27 III, V | in the City—Piero degli Albizzi and other citizens condemned
28 III, V | ambition of the Ricci and the Albizzi; from which, as at different
29 III, V | of whom were Piero degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi: and after
30 III, V | any service to Piero degli Albizzi, who had once been, of all
31 III, VII | CHAPTER VII~Maso degli Albizzi—His violence excites the
32 III, VII | Justice fell to Maso degli Albizzi, who by the death of Piero
33 III, VII | the equal of Maso degli Albizzi (who on account of the events
34 III, VII | government effected by Maso degli Albizzi.~At this time many discontented
35 III, VII | afterward issue, slay Maso degli Albizzi, and call the people to
36 IV, I | the talents of Maso degli Albizzi, and then by those of Niccolo
37 IV, I | Neroni di Nigi, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Neri di Gino, and Lapo
38 IV, I | from the quarrels of the Albizzi and the Ricci, and which
39 IV, II | of the war—Rinaldo degli Albizzi encourages the citizens—
40 IV, II | government—Rinaldo degli Albizzi addresses an assembly of
41 IV, II | advice of Rinaldo degli Albizzi.~The defeat at Zagonara
42 IV, II | occasion, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, the eldest son of Maso,
43 IV, II | interfere.~Rinaldo degli Albizzi addressed the assembly,
44 IV, IV | Gianni and Rinaldo degli Albizzi appointed commissaries—Violence
45 IV, IV | appointed Rinaldo degli Albizzi and Palla Strozzi commissaries,
46 IV, IV | Gianni and Rinaldo degli Albizzi were appointed commissaries,
47 IV, V | Complaints against Rinaldo degli Albizzi—The commissaries changed—
48 IV, V | made against Rinaldo degli Albizzi, that he carried on the
49 IV, VI | indignation of Rinaldo degli Albizzi, and made him resign his
50 IV, VI | Of the sons of Maso degli Albizzi, Luca, from envy of Rinaldo,
51 IV, VII | banished to Padua—Rinaldo degli Albizzi attempts to restore the
52 IV, VII | occasioned by Rinaldo degli Albizzi—Rinaldo takes arms against
53 IV, VII | hostile chiefs, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Ridolfo Peruzzi, and Niccolo
54 IV, VII | opposite party, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Ridolfo Peruzzi, Niccolo
55 V, II | duke of Milan—Rinaldo degli Albizzi advises the duke to make
56 V, II | the Genoese. Rinaldo degli Albizzi and the other leading Florentine
57 V, VII | victory—Death of Rinaldo degli Albizzi—His character—Neri Capponi
58 V, VII | of his exile. Rinaldo d’Albizzi appeared respectable under
59 VII, I | witty. When Rinaldo degli Albizzi, at the beginning of his
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