Book, Chapter
1 I, III| the titles of count and marquis, as that of duke had been
2 IV, I | his purpose, caused the Marquis of Ferrara to send Guido
3 V, I | intercession of Niccolo da Esta, marquis of Ferrara; the duke restoring
4 V, III| they also were alarmed, the marquis of Mantua having abandoned
5 V, IV | generally anticipated. The marquis of Mantua, who for many
6 V, IV | offers, to gain over the marquis of Mantua, but could not
7 V, V | Peschiera. He then, with the marquis of Mantua and a chosen body
8 V, V | and accompanied by the marquis of Mantua, he proceeded
9 V, V | themselves before Niccolo and the marquis of Mantua, and begged they
10 V, V | masters, by self-defense. The marquis and Niccolo encouraged them,
11 V, V | men. He himself, with the marquis of Mantua, first took refuge
12 VI, V | between the duke and the marquis of Mantua, matters which
13 VI, V | desired the friendship of the marquis of Mantua, he had no need
14 VI, V | derived some benefits from the marquis of Mantua, he conceded to
15 VI, V | direction of Lodi, while the marquis of Montferrat, instigated
16 VI, V | towns. Having defeated the marquis of Montferrat at Alexandria,
17 VI, VI | the duke of Savoy and the marquis of Montferrat, who, being
18 VII, II | engage the assistance of the marquis of Ferrara, that they might
19 VII, III| and to this end order the marquis of Ferrara nearer to the
20 VII, III| enemies’ tampering with the marquis of Ferrara, and be first
21 VII, III| which informed him that the marquis of Ferrara was upon the
22 VII, IV | had been sent by Borgo, marquis of Ferrara. At the commencement
23 VII, IV | received and entertained by the Marquis Borso. Niccolo Soderini
24 VII, IV | About this time died Borso, marquis of Ferrara, who was succeeded
25 VII, VI | the marriage of Ercole, marquis of Ferrara), went about
26 VIII, III| forces, and appointed Ercole, marquis of Ferrara, to the command
27 VIII, III| commodious situation, and the marquis of Ferrara, having done
28 VIII, III| Florentines recalled the marquis of Ferrara, and engaged
29 VIII, III| Ferrara, and engaged the marquis of Mantua; they also as
30 VIII, III| the army, which, under the marquis of Ferrara, held in check
31 VIII, III| division of it between the marquis of Mantua and the marquis
32 VIII, III| marquis of Mantua and the marquis of Ferrara, who, coming
33 VIII, III| services of both, allowed the marquis of Ferrara and his men to
34 VIII, V | Differences between the marquis of Ferrara, and the Venetians—
35 VIII, V | the Venetians against the marquis of Ferrara—The pope makes
36 VIII, V | differences arose thus: the marquis of Ferrara affirmed he was
37 VIII, V | and their governor. The marquis refusing his consent, the
38 VIII, V | into Lombardy to assist the marquis, which was refused in the
39 VIII, V | the field, attacked the marquis, overran his territory,
40 VIII, V | the duke of Milan and the marquis was in disorder; for the
41 VIII, V | recovery, but died. Thus the marquis’s affairs were unfortunately
42 VIII, V | forces of the duke and the marquis at Argenta, they approached
43 VIII, V | pitch their tents in the marquis’s park.~The League found
44 VIII, V | his allies. Leaving the marquis of Ferrara to the defense
45 VIII, V | themselves. In the meantime, the marquis of Ferrara had recovered
46 VIII, V | their enemies. Federigo, marquis of Mantua, whose influence
47 VIII, V | they had taken from the marquis of Ferrara, and besides
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