Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Theodosius had appointed a governor to each of the three divisions
2 I, II | courage and created Ildovadus, governor of Verona, their king. After
3 I, III| for Charles Martel, being governor of the kingdom, effected
4 I, V | to complain that he had a governor in Tuscany favorable to
5 I, V | emperor and withdrew his governor, and the pope sent one of
6 I, V | nephews, a cardinal, as governor for the emperor, who, for
7 II, III| arms against the emperor’s governor, and to deprive the Ghibellines
8 II, V | whom the king had appointed governor; but they failed of obtaining
9 III, III| divided into arts, a head or governor was appointed to each, and
10 IV, III| where Zanobi del Pino was governor; he, without offering the
11 IV, IV | ambassador was sent by the governor of Lucca to Florence, to
12 IV, IV | imprisoned by Pagolo Guinigi, governor of Lucca, for having conspired
13 IV, IV | done to the republic by the governor of Lucca; his malevolent
14 IV, IV | and now by the present governor, the fault was not in the
15 IV, V | people, to deliver their governor up to him and give him possession
16 IV, V | Diacceto was lieutenant governor, who, promoted by fear rather
17 IV, V | Genoese, the Siennese, and the governor of Piombino, to enter into
18 V, I | expelled from the city the governor who resided there for the
19 V, II | Spinola, expel the duke’s governor—League against the duke
20 V, II | to be administered by a governor of his own appointing.~In
21 V, II | when Arismeno, the new governor sent by the duke, was to
22 V, II | accompanied by Opicino, the former governor, and many Genoese citizens,
23 V, VI | and revealed it to the governor of the place, who, having
24 VI, V | from the negligence of the governor, he took, and then harassed
25 VI, VI | Bologna and charged the governor of the city to compel his
26 VI, VI | present himself before the governor within the limit allowed
27 VII, V | and one of them asked the governor for the keys, alleging,
28 VII, V | country wished to enter. The governor not entertaining the slightest
29 VII, V | palace were taken and the governor with all his people made
30 VII, V | therefore advised him to set the governor at liberty, clear the place
31 VII, V | it was easy to set the governor at liberty and subdue the
32 VII, V | that Prato was taken, the governor and his friends put to death,
33 VII, V | by a messenger from the governor, who informed him that Bernardo
34 VIII, IV | Lodovico, who, becoming sole governor of the dukedom, caused,
35 VIII, IV | imprisoned the Florentine governor. This greatly offended the
36 VIII, V | Venetians, or to admit their governor; the terms of convention
37 VIII, V | receive their salt and their governor. The marquis refusing his
38 VIII, V | offended with Lodovico, governor of Milan, fled to Tortona,
39 VIII, VII| killed the attendant. The governor of the place coming by accident
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