Book, Chapter
1 I, I | this, several important events occurred both in Italy and
2 I, III| therefore, in relating the events which have taken place from
3 I, III| Fruili, king of Italy. These events induced the Huns, who occupied
4 I, III| their own country. These events occurred in the year 931,
5 I, IV | Christians. To commemorate these events the order of the Knights
6 I, IV | the Mohammedans. The same events gave rise to the order of
7 I, VI | Venetia, driven by the same events, became collected in these
8 II, I | Boccaccio speaks.~These events taking place in the city,
9 II, I | party.~At the time these events took place there was a great
10 II, I | distinction in arms.~After these events the city remained in peace
11 III, VII| have written concerning the events of this period, that if
12 III, VII| Albizzi (who on account of the events which took place while he
13 III, VII| with the plebeians. These events took place two years after
14 III, VII| exceeded fifteen years.~These events took place in the year 1400,
15 IV, II | sometimes followed by fortunate events, we should only encourage
16 IV, II | could call to mind past events, and knew how craftily affairs
17 IV, III| account of the Catasto.~These events, and the circumstances attending
18 IV, III| people; for while these events were in progress at Florence,
19 IV, VI | universally their foes.~All these events and extraordinary modes
20 IV, VII| hands, thinking that at all events the authority of his holiness
21 V, I | will be clearly seen in the events to be described from 1434
22 V, I | And if, in detailing the events which took place in this
23 V, I | opposite party, resolved at all events to make themselves sure
24 V, II | of Aragon. Upon these new events Pope Eugenius left Florence
25 V, III| thought themselves able at all events to provide for their own
26 V, IV | assistance of king René, if the events of Romagna and Lombardy
27 V, VII| possessions.~While these events were taking place in Tuscany,
28 V, VII| alleviation of my woe. The recent events which to you bring glory
29 VI, III| return of spring.~While these events were proceeding in Tuscany
30 VI, III| attack the count at all events, and early the next morning
31 VI, V | of the Bentivogli.~These events and demonstrations gave
32 VI, VI | Florentines learning these events, imprisoned Gherardo’s son,
33 VII, I | remarks referring to the events about to be narrated, and
34 VII, I | he well knew that at all events the purses being filled
35 VII, III| Florence.~In the midst of these events, the time arrived for the
36 VII, IV | Florence—Various external events from 1468 to 1471—Accession
37 VIII, II | to weep with you for the events which have recently occurred,
38 VIII, IV | brought upon them by recent events, that their republic might
39 VIII, IV | in respect of the recent events, they had only themselves
40 VIII, VI | Colonnesi and the Orsini—Various events—The war of Serezana—Genoa
41 VIII, VI | and the king.~During these events in Lombardy, the pope sent
42 VIII, VII| to the commissary. These events being known at Florence,
43 VIII, VII| and exhibitions of various events and triumphs of antiquity;
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