Book, Chapter
1 I, I | sons Arcadius and Honorius, succeeded to the empire, but not to
2 I, I | having assailed the empire, succeeded, after many reverses, in
3 I, I | Theodosius, son of Arcadius, succeeded to the empire; and, bestowing
4 I, II | Justinian died, and was succeeded by Justin, his son, who,
5 I, II | emperor Justinus died, and was succeeded by Tiberius, who, occupied
6 I, III | soon after died, and was succeeded by his son Charles, the
7 I, III | the Great. Theodore I. now succeeded to the papacy, and discord
8 I, III | pontiffs, Osporco, a Roman, succeeded to the papacy; but on account
9 I, III | Emperor Charles died and was succeeded by Lewis (the Pious, after
10 I, III | of three Berengarii, who succeeded each other; and during this
11 I, III | who, one after the other, succeeded to the empire. In the reign
12 I, III | Henry died in 1024, and was succeeded by Conrad of Suabia; and
13 I, IV | subdued the people. Robert was succeeded by his sons Roger and William,
14 I, IV | died in Sicily, and was succeeded in the kingdom by Frederick,
15 I, IV | Holy Ghost at Rome. He was succeeded by Honorius III., in whose
16 I, V | Rome the pope died, and was succeeded by Clement IV., in whose
17 I, V | established.~To Nicholas succeeded Martin IV., of French origin,
18 I, V | living. Adolpho of Saxony succeeded to the empire; and to the
19 I, V | king of France. He was succeeded by Clement V., who, being
20 I, VI | of Naples died, and was succeeded by his son Robert. Henry
21 I, VI | dominions, he died, and was succeeded by Louis of Bavaria. About
22 I, VI | concession the pope died, and was succeeded by Clement VI. The emperor,
23 I, VI | and Galeazzo, his nephews, succeeded him; but Galeazzo soon after
24 I, VI | France. To Gregory XI., succeeded Urban VI., but shortly afterwards
25 I, VII | of her dominions. Having succeeded in his object, she fled
26 I, VII | Italy, he died. Boniface IX. succeeded Urban VI. The anti-pope,
27 I, VII | Pope Boniface died, and was succeeded by Innocent VII. The people
28 I, VII | died, and Balthazar Cossa succeeded him, with the title of John
29 II, II | unite the city, and so far succeeded that the Florentines consented
30 II, IV | many ways, none of which succeeded, he fell so completely under
31 II, VIII| took another, which, had it succeeded, would have freed him from
32 V, V | opposition.~Having happily succeeded in his first project, that
33 VI, II | intervention of the Florentines, succeeded. Of La Marca, the pope only
34 VI, III | Eugenius being dead, was succeeded by Nicholas V. The count
35 VI, III | galleys at Livorno, and having succeeded in throwing three hundred
36 VI, VI | importance; for had the king succeeded in securing the territory,
37 VI, VI | Pope Nicholas died, and was succeeded by Calixtus III., who, to
38 VI, VII | of Alfonso king of Naples—Succeeded by his son Ferrando—The
39 VI, VII | from the war. Ferrando, who succeeded to the kingdom of his father
40 VI, VII | Piccolomini, and by name Æneas, succeeded to the pontificate. This
41 VI, VII | John, king of Aragon, who succeeded upon the death of Alfonso,
42 VII, II | ingenuity to secure them, succeeded in his object; for they
43 VII, II | and Galleazzo, his son, succeeded him.~The death of this prince
44 VII, IV | from Milan, having recently succeeded to the government, and being
45 VII, IV | marquis of Ferrara, who was succeeded by his brother Ercole. Gismondo
46 VII, IV | best generals of Italy, succeeded him. Pope Paul died, and
47 VII, IV | Pope Paul died, and was succeeded by Sixtus IV. previously
48 VIII, V | their views; and not having succeeded by force, they threatened
49 VIII, VI | to the attack. The plan succeeded according to their expectation;
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