Book, Chapter
1 I, III| from the siege, erected a fortress upon Mount Gargano, by means
2 I, IV | pope, besieged him in the fortress. Robert Guiscard them came
3 I, VII| as we have said, in the fortress of Pavia. But Fazino Cane,
4 II, I | acquired country, is like a fortress and a guard, to keep the
5 IV, III| Melano was castellan in the fortress of Monte Petroso. Being
6 IV, III| resistance, gave up the fortress to the enemy; and besides
7 V, II | some Genoese, fled to the fortress which was held for the duke,
8 V, II | he trusted greatly in the fortress within the city, which was
9 V, III| submission by famine. The fortress was very strong, and defended
10 V, V | encamped before Bardolino, a fortress situated upon the lake,
11 V, V | Tenna, and besieged the fortress, which it was necessary
12 V, V | Venetian party, fled to the fortress of San Felice. Some of the
13 V, V | troops from entering the fortress. They then descended into
14 V, VI | upon the drawbridge of the fortress in the morning, for he wished
15 V, VI | the men cowardly and the fortress untenable; for as soon as
16 V, VI | Niccolo, entering the deserted fortress, wondered it had not been
17 V, VI | Castel San Niccolo. This fortress is situated at the foot
18 V, VI | surrender. Niccolo took the fortress after a siege of thirty-two
19 V, VII| encamped before Soncino, a fortress situated upon the River
20 VI, I | money, that he sold the fortress of Borgo San Sepolcro to
21 VI, I | encamped before Cignano, a fortress twelve miles from Brescia;
22 VI, III| secret understanding with the fortress of Cennina, in the Val d’
23 VI, III| would surrender, on that fortress being wrested from the enemy’
24 VI, III| count continued to press the fortress, and reduced it to the very
25 VI, V | before the Castellina, a fortress upon the borders of the
26 VI, VI | whole territory, except the fortress of Corzano. Gambacorti was
27 VI, VI | scoundrel, and hold the fortress for the Florentine republic.
28 VI, VII| Belgrade, a strong city and fortress in Hungary, upon the banks
29 VII, IV | assembled at Castrocaro, a fortress belonging to the Florentines,
30 VII, V | where, learning that the fortress and the palace were taken
31 VII, V | had scarcely passed the fortress of Campi, when he was met
32 VIII, I | for the conquest of the fortress of Montone, being justified
33 VIII, II | alive were imprisoned in the fortress of Volterra. The disturbances
34 VIII, IV | pillagings encamped before the fortress of Colle, which was considered
35 VIII, V | encamped before Figaruolo, a fortress of the greatest importance.
36 VIII, VI | should deprive them of the fortress of Serezana; and as it was
37 VIII, VI | unable to defend it, gave the fortress to the Bank of St. Giorgio.
38 VIII, VI | Genoese took and burned the fortress of Vada, and, landing their
39 VIII, VI | when, after a few days, the fortress was given up. It being now
40 VIII, VII| their artillery against the fortress, fired upon it with their
41 VIII, VII| children prisoners. The fortress alone had to be taken to
42 VIII, VII| allow her to go into the fortress, leaving her children as
43 VIII, VII| occasion to recover the fortress of Piancaldoli, of which
44 VIII, VII| infant son, fled into the fortress, the people took up arms,
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