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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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donati

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | were the Amidei and the Donati. Of the Donati family there 2 II, I | Amidei and the Donati. Of the Donati family there was a rich 3 II, I | family. This grieved the Donati widow exceedingly; but she 4 II, I | Sizi, Adimari, Visdomini, Donati, Passi, della Bella, Ardinghi, 5 II, III | and among the rest Corso Donati, to whom, as the most forward 6 II, IV | CHAPTER IV~The Cerchi and the DonatiOrigin of the Bianca and 7 II, IV | FlorenceOpen enmity of the Donati and the Cerchi—Their first 8 II, IV | head the Bianca faction—The Donati take part with the Nera— 9 II, IV | between the Cerchi and the Donati—The Donati and others of 10 II, IV | Cerchi and the Donati—The Donati and others of the Nera faction 11 II, IV | Florentines suspect him— Corso Donati and the rest of the Nera 12 II, IV | banishedDante banishedCorso Donati excites fresh troubles—The 13 II, IV | Florence.~The Cerchi and the Donati were, for riches, nobility, 14 II, IV | their familiarity with the Donati, were favored by Corso, 15 II, IV | defend them against the Donati, had recourse to Veri de 16 II, IV | between the Cerchi and the Donati, and it was already so manifest, 17 II, IV | him to make peace with the Donati, at which Veri exhibited 18 II, IV | city. Some youths of the Donati family, with their friends, 19 II, IV | of the Cerchi, like the Donati, accompanied with many of 20 II, IV | and, not knowing that the Donati were before them, pushed 21 II, IV | jostled them; thereupon the Donati, thinking themselves insulted, 22 II, IV | government of the city.~The Donati, at the head of whom was 23 II, IV | funeral which many of the Donati and the Cerchi attended, 24 II, IV | determined to attack the Donati, but, by the valor of Corso, 25 II, IV | full of apprehension. The Donati and their followers, being 26 II, IV | between the Cerchi and the Donati, and strengthened it with 27 II, IV | by Simone, son of Corso Donati. The contest was obstinate, 28 II, IV | pretended to be found, by the Donati, to abate the infamy which 29 II, IV | fire and the sword. Corso Donati alone remained unarmed in 30 II, V | Restless conduct of Corso Donati—The ruin of Corso Donati— 31 II, V | Donati—The ruin of Corso DonatiCorso Donati accused and 32 II, V | ruin of Corso Donati—Corso Donati accused and condemnedRiot 33 II, V | citizens, among whom was Corso Donati, obeyed the summons. These 34 II, VI | By this means, Amerigo Donati, Teghiajo, Frescobaldi, 35 II, VIII| principals were Manno and Corso Donati, and with them the Pazzi, 36 II, VIII| going on, Corso and Amerigo Donati, with a part of the people, 37 II, I | houses of the Pazzi and the Donati, near the great church of 38 II, I | overpowered the Pazzi and the Donati, whose numbers were less 39 III, I | Buondelmonti and the Uberti, or the Donati and the Cerchi had formerly 40 III, I | and the Uberti; then the Donati and the Cerchi; and now,


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