Book, Chapter
1 Int | retired to a small estate near San Casciano, seven miles from
2 Int | upon his little estate at San Casciano that Machiavelli
3 II, IV | assembled his party at San Pietro Maggiore, near his
4 II, V | was found by the monks of San Salvi, and buried without
5 II, V | army at the monastery of San Salvi, about a mile from
6 II, I | Pistoia, Volterra, Colle, and San Gemigniano rebelled. Thus
7 III, III| a man named Niccolo da San Friano was regulating the
8 III, III| other conspirators, and San Pietro Maggiore and St.
9 III, IV | that which had assembled at San Pietro Maggiore; but the
10 III, VII| apothecary, near the church of San Pietro Maggiore, which he
11 IV, VII| and meet in the piazza of San Pulinari, situated near
12 IV, VII| appointment in the piazza of San Pulinari. Palla Strozzi
13 IV, VII| many messages Palla came to San Pulinari on horseback, accompanied
14 IV, VII| Thus Rinaldo’s delay at San Pulinari, Palla’s want of
15 V, II | their forces they halted at San Gonda. Piccinino then demanded
16 V, II | and plundered the town of San Giovanni alla Vena. This
17 V, III| son-in-law, held the Borgo San Sepolcro, and other fortresses
18 V, V | whole place. One is called San Piero, the other San Felice.
19 V, V | called San Piero, the other San Felice. On the opposite
20 V, V | had pillaged the Borgo of San Zeno; and proceeding onward
21 V, V | fled to the fortress of San Felice. Some of the first
22 V, V | taking the direction of San Felice, he prepared for
23 V, VI | Brave resistance of Castel San Niccolo—San Niccolo surrenders—
24 V, VI | resistance of Castel San Niccolo—San Niccolo surrenders— Piccinino
25 V, VI | by the mountain passes of San Benedetto and the valley
26 V, VI | Piccinino, finding the route by San Benedetto impracticable,
27 V, VI | till he reached the town of San Lorenzo. Niccolo, entering
28 V, VI | pitched his camp before Castel San Niccolo. This fortress is
29 V, VI | messengers, from Castel San Niccolo, were sent to them
30 V, VI | himself on the inhabitants of San Niccolo, long his enemies,
31 V, VI | and went to the Borgo San Sepolcro, where he was amicably
32 V, VII| four miles from the Borgo San Sepolcro, on a level road,
33 V, VII| the affair of the Borgo San Sepolcro was in progress,
34 VI, I | Florentines purchase the Borgo San Sepolcro of the pope—Piccinino
35 VI, I | sold the fortress of Borgo San Sepolcro to the Florentines
36 VII, I | Servi, the Agnoli, and in San Miniato, he erected splendid
37 VII, V | At this time, Roberto da San Severino, one of the most
38 VIII, III| Arezzo, and encamped before San Savino. The Florentine army
39 VIII, III| together with Roberto da San Severino, who in these disputes
40 VIII, III| they ordered Roberto da San Severino to leave Lunigiana
41 VIII, IV | fortune, were marched to San Casciano, a castle within
42 VIII, IV | At this time Roberto da San Severino, with Lodovico
43 VIII, V | of the forces, Roberto da San Severino, who being offended
44 VIII, V | enemies at bay, and Roberto da San Severino to cross the Adda
45 VIII, VI | difficulties, and applied to San Giorgio for assistance,
46 VIII, VI | the accommodation by the San Giorgio, that the latter
47 VIII, VI | from the government to the San Giorgio, on account of the
48 VIII, VI | magistracy, and not the San Giorgio, changes the government.
49 VIII, VI | it easily may) that the San Giorgio should have possession
50 VIII, VI | conceded Serezana to the San Giorgio, which readily accepted
51 VIII, VI | monarch; and Signor Roberto of San Severino, an enemy of the
52 VIII, VI | being ratified, Roberto da San Severino, having been during
53 VIII, VII| making over to the Bank of San Giorgio what was not his
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