Book, Chapter
1 Int | retired to a small estate near San Casciano, seven miles
2 I, I | conquered and slew Orestes near Pavia, but Augustulus escaped.
3 I, II | an engagement with Teias near Nocera, slew him and routed
4 I, III| memorable defeat of the Saracens near Tours, upon the Loire, in
5 I, III| churches of Rome, from being near to the pope, and attending
6 I, III| the church of St. Miniato, near Florence, is one. Henry
7 I, IV | vicars of Christ. And being near the river Cydnus, tempted
8 I, V | routed his army, and slew him near Benevento, and then became
9 II, I | habitations in the plain, near to the then rising town.
10 II, I | says, “the Fluentini are near the flowing of the Arno.”
11 II, III| together in three places: near the church of St. John,
12 II, III| at that time was situated near St. Procolo; and, as they
13 II, IV | horseback, were standing near the church of the Holy Trinity
14 II, IV | at San Pietro Maggiore, near his own house, where, having
15 II, VII| government. And as the danger was near, All Saints’ day being just
16 II, VII| himself surrounded with forces near the palace of the Signory;
17 II, I | houses of the Cavicciulli, near the church of St. John;
18 II, I | the Pazzi and the Donati, near the great church of St.
19 III, IV | night the rioters halted near the palace of Stefano, behind
20 III, VII| to that of an apothecary, near the church of San Pietro
21 IV, IV | fertile and populous valley near Pietrasanta, called Seravezza,
22 IV, V | overrunning the country, advanced near to Lucca. As the weather
23 IV, VII| of San Pulinari, situated near the palace, and whence they
24 V, I | and Florentines. They met near Imola, where a battle ensued,
25 V, II | and coming up with them near the island of Ponzio, an
26 V, IV | finding the conflagration so near, either for their own sake
27 V, IV | Each being engaged in wars near home, refrained from distant
28 V, V | finding him continue to draw near, and taking the direction
29 V, VI | remained with his forces near Florence, he would have
30 VI, II | attacked and routed him near Fermo, where, after losing
31 VI, II | coming to an engagement near the castle of Monte Loro,
32 VI, IV | count had approached so near Milan with his forces, that
33 VI, V | humble life, talking together near the Porta Nuova of the calamities
34 VI, V | of Castellina were moored near the Rocca di Vada, which,
35 VI, VI | war newly broken out so near home, immediately sent Giovanni
36 VI, VI | assistance, attacked Jacopo, near Bolsena, and though Ventimiglia
37 VI, VII| arose from the Adriatic near Ancona, a whirlwind, which
38 VI, VII| west, again reached the sea near Pisa, accompanied by thick
39 VI, VII| more especially experienced near the castle of St. Casciano,
40 VI, VII| in which John was routed near Troia, in the year 1463.
41 VII, I | him, have him a residence near his palace at Careggi, that
42 VII, III| residence of Diotisalvi being near that of Piero, he did not
43 VII, IV | the church of St. Lorenzo, near his father, and his obsequies
44 VII, V | keep the keys of the gates near their persons; and whenever,
45 VII, V | unwise to kindle a flame so near home that it might burn
46 VII, V | approached by a narrow pass near the church of St. Alessandro.
47 VII, VI | grant from the pope for a near relative. These private
48 VII, VI | close of the year 1476, near Christmas, and as it was
49 VIII, I | at his villa of Montughi, near Florence. By his means it
50 VIII, III| who was with his troops near the river Serchio, and who,
51 VIII, III| coming to an engagement near the lake, upon the site
52 VIII, IV | who was with his forces near Sienna, resolved to attack
53 VIII, IV | Calabria, had been victorious near Poggibonzi, took the town
54 VIII, VI | passing Cesena, found them near him, and urging his flight
55 VIII, VII| plundered and burnt the town near it, and then, directing
56 VIII, VII| were routed by the Dutch, near the city of Trento, and
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