Book, Chapter
1 I, II | slain, came Totila, who routed the imperial forces, took
2 I, II | having arrived in Italy, routed and slew Totila. The Goths
3 I, II | near Nocera, slew him and routed his army. By this victory,
4 I, IV | being assisted by Frederick, routed the Roman army with such
5 I, V | Vicenza, occupied Padua, routed the army of the united cities,
6 I, V | marched against Manfred, routed his army, and slew him near
7 I, VI | terms with the Visconti, and routed and took prisoner, John
8 I, VII| died, and his people being routed returned to France. In this
9 I, VII| engagement with Ladislaus, routed him. But by the mismanagement
10 I, VII| Braccio to L’Aquilla, where he routed and slew him. Of Braccio
11 II, II | out of the city—Guelphs routed by the forces of the king
12 II, II | Uberti, the Guelphs were routed by the king’s forces upon
13 II, V | Faggiuola—The Florentines routed—Florence withdraws herself
14 II, V | with Uguccione, and were routed after a severe battle in
15 II, VI | under Raymond of Cardona are routed by Castruccio at Altopascio—
16 IV, I | declared—The Florentines are routed by the ducal forces.~Republican
17 IV, I | the enemy they were soon routed, not so much by the bravery
18 IV, III| enemy’s forces at Maclovio routed them. After this defeat
19 IV, V | expelled—The Florentines routed by the forces of the duke—
20 IV, V | ensued, in which they were routed, the commissary with a few
21 V, I | Florentines and Venetians were routed, and Niccolo da Tolentino
22 V, I | bravery, made him prisoner, routed his forces, and pursuing
23 V, II | to the kingdom—Alfonso is routed and taken by the Genoese—
24 V, II | the Florentines— Piccinino routed before Barga.~The affairs
25 V, V | but fails—The Venetians routed by Piccinino upon the Lake
26 V, V | Lake of Garda—Piccinino routed by Sforza; the method of
27 V, V | coming to an engagement, was routed, his people dispersed, and
28 V, VII| Florentines to an engagement—He is routed before Anghiari—Serious
29 VI, I | injured by defeat; for the routed party had to be re-equipped,
30 VI, I | count, but Annibale, having routed Francesco Piccinino, and
31 VI, II | Florentines, attacked and routed him near Fermo, where, after
32 VI, II | the castle of Monte Loro, routed the father’s forces and
33 VI, II | of the duke’s forces, was routed at Casale, by Micheletto
34 VI, III| relieve the place— They are routed by the count before Caravaggio.~
35 VI, III| condition as if completely routed, leaving behind him two
36 VI, III| flight; and so entirely routed, that of twelve thousand
37 VI, V | few friends, attacked and routed part of the rebels, slew
38 VI, VII| progress of the Turks—The Turks routed before Belgrade—Description
39 VI, VII| Ferrando king of Naples routed—Ferrando reinstated—The
40 VI, VII| French yoke—John of Anjou routed in the kingdom of Naples.~
41 VI, VII| of the Danube, had been routed and the emperor wounded;
42 VI, VII| ensued in which Ferrando was routed, and many of his principal
43 VI, VII| forces was so completely routed, that he was compelled to
44 VI, VII| engagement, in which John was routed near Troia, in the year
45 VIII, III| states—The papal forces routed upon the borders of the
46 VIII, III| recover the city, but it was routed by the enemy; and perceiving
47 VIII, IV | position till the relics of the routed army were assembled. On
48 VIII, V | arrangements—The Neapolitan army routed by the papal forces—Progress
49 VIII, V | Venetians—The Venetians routed at Bondeno— Their losses—
50 VIII, V | hitherto done; and having routed the forces of the duke and
51 VIII, V | the river Po, which they routed with the loss of above two
52 VIII, VI | against the papal forces and routed them. Upon this the pope
53 VIII, VII| seize Serezanello—They are routed by the Florentines—Serezana
54 VIII, VII| ensued, when the Genoese were routed, and Lodovico dal Fiesco,
55 VIII, VII| death. The Venetians were routed by the Dutch, near the city
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