Book, Chapter
1 Int | in the Principe, as its name indicates, Machiavelli is
2 I, I | The Huns— Angles give the name to England—Attila, king
3 I, I | was the Visigoths— which name in our language signifies “
4 I, I | Gaul, but each gave their name to the part they occupied;
5 I, I | Danube, and which, from their name, is still called Hungary.
6 I, I | instead of using the imperial name, caused himself to be declared
7 I, II | religion, language, and name. Any one of such changes,
8 I, II | the emperor, was given the name of Exarch. This division
9 I, III | were strangers only in name, and Charles, wishing to
10 I, III | province after their own name, Lombardy. That they might
11 I, III | led to respect the Roman name, he ordered all that part
12 I, III | appellation, he took the name of Sergius, and this was
13 I, IV | Greece, seized Sicily in the name of the emperor, and appropriated
14 I, IV | established and gave that name to this kingdom, which still
15 I, V | supported the church taking the name of Guelphs, while the followers
16 I, V | del Murrone, who took the name of Celestino; but, being
17 I, VI | lived in this manner, their name spread terror over the seas,
18 I, VI | elder of the two, whose name was Giovanna or Joan, should
19 II, I | of Florence—Origin of the name of Florence—Destruction
20 II, I | the Florentini, not of the name by which they were known.
21 II, I | that, however derived, the name was always Florentia, and
22 II, II | into the province in the name of the empire.~
23 II, III | arms, to be but an empty name, and insufficient to defend
24 II, VI | delinquents, none ventured to name and still less to accuse
25 II, VII | podesta or provost, whose name was Maffeo da Marradi. He
26 II, VIII| over their houses, and the name alone was all he needed
27 II, VIII| mighty things which the name of liberty implies to such
28 II, VIII| the crowd, shouting his name as they proceeded.~It is
29 II, I | enemy of the Florentine name would have been ashamed
30 III, I | and virtue; they have the name of liberty constantly in
31 III, I | credit of the city, the name of the duke of Athens ought
32 III, V | withdrawn accordingly. The name of one was Il Tira, of the
33 III, V | of those who, under the name of the Guelphic party, had
34 IV, I | licentiousness, only the name of liberty is in any estimation,
35 IV, III | hence this tax received the name of catasto. The new method
36 IV, V | have always revered the name of this noble republic as
37 IV, V | of a Florentine but the name; a more deadly pest, a more
38 IV, VI | rather distinguished by the name of Puccio than by his own.~
39 IV, VI | fact corresponded with the name, the victory would still
40 IV, VII | facetious person, whose name was Il Farnagaccio. The
41 V, II | prince of Taranto held in his name) of subduing the Neapolitans,
42 V, III | lived, governed them in his name. Claiming them as his daughter’
43 VI, II | having left but one son whose name was Giovanni, only six years
44 VI, II | protection of his uncle, whose name was Antonio da Cascese.
45 VI, III | the duke of Savoy, in the name of Charles of Orleans, the
46 VI, VII | the Piccolomini, and by name Æneas, succeeded to the
47 VII, I | trades, should also have a name to which they had no kind
48 VII, II | followed them, deceived by the name of liberty which they, to
49 VII, IV | injury of the Christian name. About this time died Borso,
50 VII, VI | terms they pleased in the name of the Signory, to command
51 VII, VI | only once ejaculated the name of the Virgin, as if imploring
52 VIII, I | two others, each of the name of Jacopo Salviati, one
53 VIII, II | slain or made prisoners. The name of the Medici echoed everywhere,
54 VIII, II | delivered by one of them in the name of the rest, who said that
55 VIII, IV | his enemies invested his name with additional lustre.
56 VIII, VI | was elected, and took the name of Innocent VIII. By the
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