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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | we have Peter, Matthew, John, etc.~Among so many variations, 2 I, VI | Emperor Louis in ItalyJohn, king of Bohemia, in Italy— 3 I, VI | About the same period, John XXII. attained the papacy, 4 I, VI | had scarcely left, before John king of Bohemia came into 5 I, VI | routed and took prisoner, John Agut, an Englishman, who 6 I, VII | succeeded him, with the title of John XXIII. Leaving Bologna, 7 I, VII | the expectation of Pope John. And although the death 8 II, II | his followers were at St. John’s, moved toward the Holy 9 II, III | near the church of St. John, in the New Market, and 10 II, VII | occasioned by the coming of John king of Bohemia, and in 11 II, VIII| was expected to go on St. John’s day, to see the horses 12 II, I | near the church of St. John; another, the houses of 13 II, I | open upon the piazza of St. John. Here both parties contended 14 III, II | approaching feast of St. John on which, being the most 15 III, II | consented to wait till St. John’s day, before they had made 16 III, V | they took into their pay John Hawkwood, an Englishman 17 III, VI | discharged from their service Sir John Hawkwood, and transferred 18 V, II | The great festival of St. John the Baptist being come, 19 VI, VI | departure, and send his son John into Italy, according to 20 VI, VII | Disturbances in Genoa between John of Anjou and the Fregosi— 21 VI, VII | Fregosi—The Fregosi subduedJohn attacks the kingdom of Naples— 22 VI, VII | cast off the French yokeJohn of Anjou routed in the kingdom 23 VI, VII | accepted the offer, and sent John of Anjou, the son of King 24 VI, VII | of Naples, of which René, John’s father, had been deprived 25 VI, VII | been deprived by Alfonso. John, therefore, proceeded to 26 VI, VII | sudden illness, and thus John and the Genoese were relieved 27 VI, VII | between the Fregosi and John of Anjou, the lord of Genoa, 28 VI, VII | had not been rewarded by John in proportion to his family’ 29 VI, VII | and men, trusting to drive John out of the Genoese territory. 30 VI, VII | assurance of success; so that John was compelled to keep within 31 VI, VII | slain or made prisoners by John’s troops, and he himself 32 VI, VII | dead.~This victory gave John hopes of recovering the 33 VI, VII | part having submitted to John. Jacopo Piccinino, after 34 VI, VII | immediate march upon Naples; but John declined this, saying, he 35 VI, VII | circumstance occurred by which John of Anjou lost his influence, 36 VI, VII | s defeat reached Naples, John was greatly alarmed, but 37 VI, VII | an engagement, in which John was routed near Troia, in 38 VI, VII | war continued four years. John’s failure was attributable 39 VI, VII | decisive part in this war. John, king of Aragon, who succeeded 40 VII, I | Thus, from the war between John of Anjou and King Ferrando, 41 VII, I | of Constance, with Pope John, in order to save his life, 42 VII, II | render further assistance to John of Anjou in his enterprise 43 VII, II | offended him in the war of John of Anjou, and that the duke


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