Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Rome, Greece, and Ravenna, joined to those of the heretic
2 I, IV | because the people who joined in them bore upon their
3 I, IV | sagacity. Many kings and people joined them, and contributed money;
4 I, IV | kings of France and England joined them, and, with the Venetians,
5 I, IV | unable to exist without war, joined the crusaders in Asia, that
6 I, VI | revenge for her injuries, joined the league formed by the
7 I, VI | all that Maffeo told him, joined his forces to those of the
8 I, VI | Ghibelline, many princes joined them, of whom, among others,
9 I, VI | Bohemia being gone, Bologna joined the league; and the leaguers
10 II, I | enumerated, each party was joined by many of the higher ranks
11 II, IV | Arrigucci. To these were joined many families of the people,
12 II, IV | head of whom was Corso, joined the Nera party, to which
13 II, IV | preservation of order, and being joined by many from the country,
14 II, IV | number of Ghibellines who had joined them, in many places, seeking
15 II, IV | himself; and many in ignorance joined them, thinking Corso actuated
16 II, V | private friendship), and being joined by the rest of the citizens,
17 II, V | the greater part of them joined the ranks of his enemies,
18 II, VII | was supported. They were joined by many noble families,
19 II, VII | Upon this the Florentines joined the Venetians, and with
20 II, VIII| praised, and both parties joined in open entreaties that
21 II, VIII| powerful conspiracy, and was joined by the Bardi, Rossi, Frescobaldi,
22 III, II | as most commonly happens, joined the discontented party.~
23 III, IV | appeared; and these, not being joined by any other, soon withdrew.
24 III, V | emigrants were said to have joined him. Against these dangers,
25 III, VI | was regarded, and being joined with suspicions which the
26 III, VII | who had followed him were joined by those led by Donato and
27 IV, VII | since their adversaries had joined the plebeians. That by this
28 IV, VII | armed men, and was soon joined by Ridolfo Peruzzi and Niccolo
29 V, IV | Pietro Giampagolo Orsini also joined them. They endeavored, by
30 V, V | came into Tuscany and were joined by him. Their apprehensions
31 V, VI | in April, and Giampagolo joined them the same day.~In the
32 V, VI | knew Niccolo was at hand he joined him, and with the utmost
33 V, VII | their forces, and being joined by those of the pope, halted
34 VI, II | she withdrew, and, being joined by many noble ladies, lived
35 VI, II | death of Annibale, they joined them; and, assembling what
36 VI, II | of Urbino. He therefore joined the duke, and solicited
37 VI, II | all other considerations, joined the duke.~
38 VI, VI | pontiff, and with his son joined the League for thirty years.
39 VI, VI | could furnish. These being joined by the troops of the Florentines
40 VI, VII | and other princes, also joined him; so that a great part
41 VI, VII | command under Ferrando, and joined his rival. Ferrando also
42 VI, VII | of Jacopo Piccinino, who joined Ferrando; and, being abandoned
43 VII, I | by Francesco. When they joined Alfonso against the Florentine
44 VII, IV | troops were assembled, and joined by Ercole da Esti, who had
45 VIII, I | already mentioned, they were joined by Antonio da Volterra and
46 VIII, I | firmness and resolution joined with experience in bloodshed
47 VIII, III | deserted the duchess and joined the uncles of the duke.
48 VIII, III | a good force, and being joined by all that could be spared
49 VIII, V | Colonna family (the Orsini had joined the pope), plundered the
50 VIII, V | the duke of Lorraine, who joined them with two hundred men
51 VIII, V | and two thousand foot, and joined by the duke of Calabria
52 VIII, V | several of equal authority are joined in command, their want of
53 VIII, VI | toward Rome, which, being joined by the Florentines, opposed
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