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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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ferrando

   Book,  Chapter
1 VI, V | Milan and the VenetiansFerrando, son of the king of Naples, 2 VI, V | incurring no greater danger. Ferrando, the illegitimate son of 3 VI, V | this castle, thus provided, Ferrando sat down, and either from 4 VI, V | defended as impregnable.~While Ferrando was encamped in the Chianti 5 VI, VI | being conceded, his son Ferrando, who was at Sienna, returned 6 VI, VII| NaplesSucceeded by his son Ferrando—The pope designs to give 7 VI, VII| attacks the kingdom of NaplesFerrando king of Naples routed—Ferrando 8 VI, VII| Ferrando king of Naples routedFerrando reinstated—The Genoese cast 9 VI, VII| were relieved from the war. Ferrando, who succeeded to the kingdom 10 VI, VII| affairs of the kingdom than Ferrando; for he feared that if the 11 VI, VII| sent letters and forces to Ferrando; the latter to give him 12 VI, VII| persuaded the duke not to assist Ferrando. But in the midst of these 13 VI, VII| duke’s entreaty crowned Ferrando king of Naples; judging 14 VI, VII| purposed, take it for himself. Ferrando, in acknowledgment of the 15 VI, VII| circumstance gratifying to Ferrando, who saw in it relief from 16 VI, VII| into his hands. On this Ferrando applied for assistance to 17 VI, VII| resigned his command under Ferrando, and joined his rival. Ferrando 18 VI, VII| Ferrando, and joined his rival. Ferrando also sent money to Federigo, 19 VI, VII| engagement ensued in which Ferrando was routed, and many of 20 VI, VII| inferior note, adhered to Ferrando, the greater part having 21 VI, VII| members.~After his defeat, Ferrando took refuge in Naples, whither 22 VI, VII| would obtain no terms from Ferrando. At length, after various 23 VI, VII| Jacopo Piccinino, who joined Ferrando; and, being abandoned by 24 VI, VII| assistance for his nephew Ferrando, in compliance with the 25 VII, I | between John of Anjou and King Ferrando, originated those serious 26 VII, I | hatreds which ensued between Ferrando and the Florentines, particularly 27 VII, II | Galeazzo, his eldest son. Thus Ferrando of Aragon and Francesco 28 VII, II | duke then arranged with Ferrando to take him into pay, with 29 VII, IV | Galeazzo, duke of Milan, and Ferrando, king of Naples, they appointed 30 VII, IV | occasioned them less anxiety. Ferrando sent Alfonso, his eldest 31 VII, IV | between the duke and king Ferrando; Elisabetta, daughter of 32 VII, VI | island of Cyprus, to which Ferrando laid claim, and the Venetians 33 VIII, I | Batista da Montesecco. King Ferrando promised, by his ambassador, 34 VIII, III| of Alfonso, eldest son of Ferrando, and duke of Calabria, who 35 VIII, III| endeavored to return home. King Ferrando, finding the Florentines 36 VIII, IV | with the connivance of King Ferrando. They complained to the 37 VIII, IV | honorably received, not only by Ferrando, but by the whole city, 38 VIII, IV | the results of war, that Ferrando was more astonished at the 39 VIII, IV | everything go quietly on, Ferrando allowed him to depart on 40 VIII, IV | the hands of the Siennese. Ferrando, apprehensive that if he 41 VIII, V | his consent or not, King Ferrando sent Alfonso, duke of Calabria, 42 VIII, VI | between the pope and King Ferrando; for Lorenzo was afflicted


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