Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | family of Visconti to that of Sforza, in the manner to be related
2 I, VII| among the first of whom was Sforza of Cotignuola, reputed by
3 I, VII| throw herself into his lap, Sforza suddenly withdrew from her
4 I, VII| reputation in arms with Sforza, and inimical to the pope,
5 I, VII| with the assistance of Sforza, who again resumed her service,
6 I, VII| the part of Alfonzo, and Sforza, who defended the cause
7 I, VII| In the course of the war, Sforza was drowned in endeavoring
8 I, VII| pay Francesco, the son of Sforza, who went in pursuit of
9 I, VII| were Carmignola, Francesco Sforza, Niccolo Piccinino the pupil
10 IV, V | The duke sends Francesco Sforza—Pagolo Guinigi expelled—
11 IV, V | he caused Count Francesco Sforza, who was engaged in his
12 IV, V | appointed Micheletto, a pupil of Sforza, to be their leader. The
13 V, I | The military factions of Sforza and Braccio—The Bracceschi
14 V, I | Count Francesco, the son of Sforza, and of the latter, Niccolo
15 V, II | pontiff must send Francesco Sforza to assist the league, for
16 V, III| the Venetians— Francesco Sforza, captain of the league,
17 V, IV | of the Florentines and of Sforza—League against the duke
18 V, V | CHAPTER V~Francesco Sforza marches to assist the Venetians,
19 V, V | Garda—Piccinino routed by Sforza; the method of his escape—
20 V, V | Description of Verona—Recovered by Sforza—The duke of Milan makes
21 V, VII| VII~Brescia relieved by Sforza—His other victories—Piccinino
22 VI, I | services of Count Francesco Sforza—Suspicions of the Venetians—
23 VI, I | makes peace with the league—Sforza assisted by the Florentines.~
24 VI, II | the Medici—Enterprises of Sforza and Piccinino—Death of Niccolo
25 VI, II | the duke of Milan against Sforza—General war in Italy—Losses
26 VI, II | annihilated, while those of Sforza, being favored by fortune,
27 VI, III| Milan—The Milanese appoint Sforza their captain—Milan becomes
28 VI, III| proceeding in Tuscany the Count Sforza, having become leader of
29 VI, III| really did not know how Sforza his father, and Madonna
30 VI, IV | over the mind of Francesco Sforza, than the Milanese; or that
31 VI, IV | families of Braccio and Sforza) to conduct their forces
32 VII, I | been deceived by Francesco Sforza, who, while count, had promised,
33 VII, II | Turks—Death of Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan—Perfidious
34 VII, II | of Aragon and Francesco Sforza became, the latter, duke
35 VII, II | following year Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, also died,
36 VIII, III| dissensions arose between Sforza, Lodovico, Ottaviano, and
37 VIII, IV | treat with the king—Lodovico Sforza, surnamed the Moor, and
38 VIII, IV | with Lodovico and Ascanio (Sforza their elder brother being
39 VIII, V | among the League—Lodovico Sforza makes peace with the Venetians—
40 VIII, V | Calabria, the Signor Lodovico Sforza, and Lorenzo de’ Medici,
41 VIII, V | of Calabria and Lodovico Sforza within bounds, being dead,
42 VIII, VII| pope, and that Lodovico Sforza, uncle to the countess,
43 VIII, VII| the ambition of Lodovico Sforza, tutor to the duke of Milan;
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