Book, Chapter
1 II, II | Florence opposed by Farinata degli Uberti—Adventures of the
2 II, II | able conduct of Farinata degli Uberti, the Guelphs were
3 II, II | opposition, except Farinata degli Uberti, who openly defended
4 III, I | injure the Albizzi—Piero degli Albizzi derives advantage
5 III, I | to Piero son of Filippo degli Albizzi, and he resolved
6 III, I | instead of robbing Piero degli Albizzi of reputation, contributed
7 III, I | leaders, who were Piero degli Albizzi, Lapo da Castiglionchio,
8 III, I | who, in union with Piero degli Albizzi, determined to depress
9 III, I | the deprived were Piero degli Albizzi and Uguccione de’
10 III, II | Guelphs. This occasioned Piero degli Albizzi, Lapo da Castiglionchio,
11 III, II | opposed to their party. Piero degli Albizzi, on the other hand,
12 III, II | violence, was Benedetto degli Alberti, who, from a window
13 III, II | of the government. Piero degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi
14 III, IV | were Benedetto and Antonio degli Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi
15 III, V | Confusion in the City—Piero degli Albizzi and other citizens
16 III, V | principal of whom were Piero degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi:
17 III, V | of any service to Piero degli Albizzi, who had once been,
18 III, VII| CHAPTER VII~Maso degli Albizzi—His violence excites
19 III, VII| of Justice fell to Maso degli Albizzi, who by the death
20 III, VII| accused Andrea and Alberto degli Alberti of such practices.
21 III, VII| rather than the equal of Maso degli Albizzi (who on account
22 III, VII| government effected by Maso degli Albizzi.~At this time many
23 III, VII| Antonio de’ Medici, Benedetto degli Spini, Antonio Girolami,
24 III, VII| afterward issue, slay Maso degli Albizzi, and call the people
25 IV, I | sustained by the talents of Maso degli Albizzi, and then by those
26 IV, I | Neroni di Nigi, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Neri di Gino, and
27 IV, I | except those of Lodovico degli Obizi and two of his people,
28 IV, II | advocates of the war—Rinaldo degli Albizzi encourages the citizens—
29 IV, II | in the government—Rinaldo degli Albizzi addresses an assembly
30 IV, II | of the advice of Rinaldo degli Albizzi.~The defeat at Zagonara
31 IV, II | On this occasion, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, the eldest son
32 IV, II | unwilling to interfere.~Rinaldo degli Albizzi addressed the assembly,
33 IV, IV | Astore Gianni and Rinaldo degli Albizzi appointed commissaries—
34 IV, IV | immediately appointed Rinaldo degli Albizzi and Palla Strozzi
35 IV, IV | Astorre Gianni and Rinaldo degli Albizzi were appointed commissaries,
36 IV, V | Complaints against Rinaldo degli Albizzi—The commissaries
37 IV, V | were made against Rinaldo degli Albizzi, that he carried
38 IV, VI | the indignation of Rinaldo degli Albizzi, and made him resign
39 IV, VI | leisure. Of the sons of Maso degli Albizzi, Luca, from envy
40 IV, VII| banished to Padua—Rinaldo degli Albizzi attempts to restore
41 IV, VII| disturbances occasioned by Rinaldo degli Albizzi—Rinaldo takes arms
42 IV, VII| hostile chiefs, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Ridolfo Peruzzi,
43 IV, VII| opposite party, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Ridolfo Peruzzi,
44 V, II | the duke of Milan—Rinaldo degli Albizzi advises the duke
45 V, II | with the Genoese. Rinaldo degli Albizzi and the other leading
46 V, VII| victory—Death of Rinaldo degli Albizzi—His character—Neri
47 VII, I | Giovanni chose Corneglia degli Allesandri, and for Piero,
48 VII, I | and witty. When Rinaldo degli Albizzi, at the beginning
49 VII, II | endeavor to obtain Clarice degli Orsini as wife of Lorenzo,
50 VII, IV | son Lorenzo with Clarice degli Orsini with great splendor;
51 VII, IV | he had taken from Taddeo degli Alidossi, as her portion.
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