Book, Chapter
1 II, IV | these, the whole of the Pazzi, the Bisdomini, Manieri,
2 II, V | Rosso della Tosa, Pazino dei Pazzi, Geri Spini, and Berto Brunelleschi.
3 II, VIII| Donati, and with them the Pazzi, Cavicciulli, Cerchi, and
4 II, I | another, the houses of the Pazzi and the Donati, near the
5 II, I | they easily overpowered the Pazzi and the Donati, whose numbers
6 VII, I | Bianca to Guglielmo de’ Pazzi, and Nannina to Bernardo
7 VIII, I | between the family of the Pazzi and that of the Medici—Beginning
8 VIII, I | of the conspiracy of the Pazzi— Arrangements to effect
9 VIII, I | favors upon the family of the Pazzi, and opposed that of the
10 VIII, I | opportunity offered. The Pazzi were at this time, both
11 VIII, I | gave rise to anger in the Pazzi, and fear on the part of
12 VIII, I | all occasions, when the Pazzi came in competition with
13 VIII, I | magistracy. Francesco de’ Pazzi, being at Rome, the Council
14 VIII, I | great citizens, so that the Pazzi everywhere bitterly complained
15 VIII, I | themselves. Giovanni de’ Pazzi had married the daughter
16 VIII, I | the wife of Giovanni de’ Pazzi was robbed of her inheritance,
17 VIII, I | this piece of injustice the Pazzi at once recognized the influence
18 VIII, I | impress of his influence. The Pazzi, with their nobility and
19 VIII, I | retain his estates, or the Pazzi their rights in the city,
20 VIII, I | the consent of Jacopo de’ Pazzi, without whose concurrence
21 VIII, I | resolved that Francesco de’ Pazzi should go to Florence, while
22 VIII, I | Francesco found Jacopo de’ Pazzi more cautious and difficult
23 VIII, I | friends the Salviati and the Pazzi would bring with them, the
24 VIII, I | should then see Francesco de’ Pazzi, and in conjunction with
25 VIII, I | He found Francesco de’ Pazzi had gone to Lucca, and spoke
26 VIII, I | Francesco and Jacopo de’ Pazzi, when the latter gave his
27 VIII, I | into effect. Jacopo de’ Pazzi was of opinion that it could
28 VIII, I | attained. Francesco de’ Pazzi had no objection to Lorenzo
29 VIII, I | Batista and Francesco de’ Pazzi should go to Rome and settle
30 VIII, I | Salviati and Francesco de Pazzi, both of whom were to come
31 VIII, I | undertaking. Francesco de’ Pazzi and the archbishop having
32 VIII, I | obligations to the family of the Pazzi. Besides those already mentioned,
33 VIII, I | the daughter of Jacopo de’ Pazzi. Rinato de’ Pazzi, a grave
34 VIII, I | Jacopo de’ Pazzi. Rinato de’ Pazzi, a grave and prudent man,
35 VIII, I | was received by Jacopo de’ Pazzi at his villa of Montughi,
36 VIII, I | assigned to Francesco de’ Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini. Giovanni
37 VIII, II | s arrival. Francesco de’ Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini, who
38 VIII, II | of the animosity of the Pazzi, and their desire to deprive
39 VIII, II | the earth. Francesco de’ Pazzi threw himself upon the body
40 VIII, II | leave their homes; and the Pazzi, by promising to restore
41 VIII, II | the Signory.~Francesco de’ Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini, perceiving
42 VIII, II | his bed, begged Jacopo de’ Pazzi to perform the part for
43 VIII, II | transported with rage against the Pazzi, and pursued them with relentless
44 VIII, II | silently sighed. Guglielmo de’ Pazzi, brother-in-law to Lorenzo,
45 VIII, II | and prudence. Rinato de’ Pazzi was at his villa when the
46 VIII, II | to Florence. Jacopo de’ Pazzi was taken while crossing
47 VIII, II | circumstance, Jacopo de’ Pazzi, after having been buried
48 VIII, II | by flight; Giulielmo de’ Pazzi was banished, and such of
49 VIII, II | assembled in favor of the Pazzi under Lorenzo da Castello
50 VIII, IV | discretion of the king; the Pazzi confined in the tower of
51 VIII, VII | besides the conspiracy of the Pazzi, an attempt was made to
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