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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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ferrara

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | cities were Venice, Sienna, Ferrara, Aquila, with many towns 2 I, V | could not prevail against Ferrara, which was defended by Azone 3 I, V | withdraw, the pope gave Ferrara in fee to this Azone, from 4 I, VII| by vicars or tyrants, as Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio, by 5 IV, I | purpose, caused the Marquis of Ferrara to send Guido Torello as 6 V, I | Niccolo da Esta, marquis of Ferrara; the duke restoring to the 7 V, V | Bondeno and the Finale to Ferrara, and thence they might by 8 V, VI | ambassadors had only reached Ferrara, when they were told that 9 VI, I | Niccolo da Esti, prince of Ferrara, to the count who was then 10 VI, I | daughter, and send her to Ferrara; so that as soon as peace 11 VI, III| accession, to appoint a diet at Ferrara to attempt either the arrangement 12 VI, III| the treaty for peace at Ferrara, at which, though the king 13 VII, II | assistance of the marquis of Ferrara, that they might not be 14 VII, III| end order the marquis of Ferrara nearer to the city with 15 VII, III| tampering with the marquis of Ferrara, and be first in arms. He 16 VII, III| him that the marquis of Ferrara was upon the river Albo, 17 VII, III| this time there resided at Ferrara, Giovanni Francesco, son 18 VII, IV | sent by Borgo, marquis of Ferrara. At the commencement of 19 VII, IV | Diotisalvi Neroni withdrew to Ferrara, where he was received and 20 VII, IV | time died Borso, marquis of Ferrara, who was succeeded by his 21 VII, IV | assistance from Bologna and Ferrara, if he could retain Prato 22 VII, VI | marriage of Ercole, marquis of Ferrara), went about sounding the 23 VII, VI | with the ambassadors of Ferrara and Mantua on either hand, 24 VIII, III| appointed Ercole, marquis of Ferrara, to the command of their 25 VIII, III| situation, and the marquis of Ferrara, having done little for 26 VIII, III| recalled the marquis of Ferrara, and engaged the marquis 27 VIII, III| which, under the marquis of Ferrara, held in check the duke 28 VIII, III| Mantua and the marquis of Ferrara, who, coming to arms, assailed 29 VIII, III| allowed the marquis of Ferrara and his men to return home.~ 30 VIII, IV | was Antonio Tassino, of Ferrara, a man of low origin, who, 31 VIII, V | Differences between the marquis of Ferrara, and the Venetians—The king 32 VIII, V | Venetians against the marquis of Ferrara—The pope makes peace, and 33 VIII, V | wished to become lords of Ferrara, and thought they were justified 34 VIII, V | arose thus: the marquis of Ferrara affirmed he was under no 35 VIII, V | Venetians made war against Ferrara with his consent or not, 36 VIII, V | increasing hopes of occupying Ferrara. The Florentines and the 37 VIII, V | desist from war against Ferrara. They refused to comply, 38 VIII, V | Argenta, they approached Ferrara so closely as to pitch their 39 VIII, V | of Calabria to march to Ferrara with his forces and those 40 VIII, V | the best way of relieving Ferrara would be to effect a division 41 VIII, V | forces of the League to Ferrara, and having assembled four 42 VIII, V | Leaving the marquis of Ferrara to the defense of his own 43 VIII, V | meantime, the marquis of Ferrara had recovered a great part 44 VIII, V | taken from the marquis of Ferrara, and besides this retain 45 VIII, V | pre-eminence and authority over Ferrara itself which they had formerly


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