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ghibelline 23
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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ghibellines

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | by the popeGuelphs and GhibellinesEstablishment of the kingdom 2 I, IV | factions of the Guelphs and the Ghibellines; that Italy, relieved from 3 I, V | house of EsteGuelphs and GhibellinesDeath of the Emperor Frederick 4 I, V | Movements of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in LombardyCharles of Anjou 5 I, V | factions of the Guelphs and Ghibellines multiplied,—those who supported 6 I, V | the emperor were called Ghibellines, these names being first 7 I, V | between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines. The Guelphs were headed 8 I, VI | whether they were Guelphs or Ghibellines; and in consequence of this, 9 I, VI | country, at the request of the Ghibellines of Brescia, and made himself 10 I, VI | to the enterprises of the Ghibellines, became foes of all those 11 I, VI | fought on the side of the Ghibellines in Tuscany. Urban V., hearing 12 II, I | Buondelmonti slainGuelphs and Ghibellines in FlorenceGuelphic families— 13 II, I | divided into Guelphs and Ghibellines; and as it will not be superfluous, 14 II, I | injuries and return, and the Ghibellines to lay aside their jealousies 15 II, II | FlorenceMovements of the Ghibellines—Ghibellines driven out of 16 II, II | Movements of the Ghibellines—Ghibellines driven out of the cityGuelphs 17 II, II | of NaplesProject of the Ghibellines to destroy Florence opposed 18 II, II | the GuelphsFears of the Ghibellines and their preparations for 19 II, II | restored to the city—The Ghibellines quit Florence—The Florentines 20 II, II | endeavors to restore the Ghibellines and excommunicates Florence— 21 II, II | much more powerful than the Ghibellines, for the latter were hated 22 II, II | apprehensive of losing it.~The Ghibellines, in the meantime, finding 23 II, II | the victory, went with the Ghibellines to Florence, and reduced 24 II, II | their enmity against the Ghibellines, whose ruin it eventually 25 II, II | who called a council of Ghibellines at Empoli. There it was 26 II, II | Guelphs of Parma against the Ghibellines of that city, where, having 27 II, II | powerful, and that of the Ghibellines proportionately weaker. 28 II, II | together the leaders of the Ghibellines, and they determined to 29 II, II | to the Casentino, and the Ghibellines withdrew to their villas.~ 30 II, II | the recent offences of the Ghibellines were forgiven, and themselves 31 II, II | of Naples; this gave the Ghibellines hope of recovering power, 32 II, II | insolent, and so alarmed the Ghibellines that they fled the city, 33 II, II | arrival of the troops.~The Ghibellines having departed, the Florentines 34 II, II | defend themselves against the Ghibellines, whose property they divided 35 II, II | receive the Syndics of the Ghibellines in Florence to consider 36 II, II | effected an agreement, but the Ghibellines without were so terrified 37 II, III| Changes in Florence—The Ghibellines recalledNew form of government 38 II, III| of uniting the city. The Ghibellines returned, and, instead of 39 II, III| governor, and to deprive the Ghibellines of power, and restrain the 40 II, III| while their fear of the Ghibellines kept them in order, did 41 II, IV | the people, and all the Ghibellines then in Florence, so that 42 II, IV | with a great number of Ghibellines who had joined them, in 43 II, IV | nobility, then that of the Ghibellines and the Guelphs, and lastly, 44 II, V | the greater part of the Ghibellines, and some of those of the 45 II, VI | time became the head of the Ghibellines in Tuscany. On this account 46 II, VI | and new enemies; for the Ghibellines of Lombardy became so alarmed 47 III, I | causes the laws against the Ghibellines to be renewed in order to 48 III, I | great authority over the Ghibellines. But time, a variety of 49 III, I | that the law against the Ghibellines should be again brought 50 III, I | willing to search out who were Ghibellines, and as this renewed enactment 51 III, I | Everyone thought that when the Ghibellines were destroyed, the Guelphs 52 IV, V | citizens when persecuted by the Ghibellines. Our forefathers, and ourselves


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