Book, Chapter
1 IV, VI | Death of Niccolo da Uzzano—Bernardo Guadagni, Gonfalonier, adopts
2 IV, VI | Cosmo, and knowing that Bernardo Guadagni was likely to become
3 IV, VI | opposed to our welfare, caused Bernardo to be appointed for the
4 IV, VI | Gonfalonier with glory. Bernardo briefly replied, that he
5 IV, VI | supported by his colleagues.~Bernardo entered upon the duties
6 IV, VII| commission, the money was paid, Bernardo became more humane, and
7 V, I | some stains; for Antonio di Bernardo Guadagni was beheaded, and
8 V, V | Venetian commissaries and to Bernardo de’ Medici, who was there
9 V, VI | captain, and Neri Capponi and Bernardo de’ Medici, commissaries.
10 V, VII| as the case might be, and Bernardo de Medici accompanied them.
11 VII, I | de’ Pazzi, and Nannina to Bernardo Ruccellai. No one of his
12 VII, III| was then in the hands of Bernardo Lotti, a man not in the
13 VII, IV | Disturbances at Prato occasioned by Bernardo Nardi.~The concluding words
14 VII, IV | and they resolved to send Bernardo Coglione, their general,
15 VII, IV | under Bartolommeo Coglione. Bernardo, the brother of Salvestro,
16 VII, IV | originate new enterprises. Bernardo had many acquaintances at
17 VII, IV | less than fifteen days. Bernardo, whom this promise inspired
18 VII, V | CHAPTER V~Bernardo takes possession of Prato,
19 VII, V | usually allowed to be taken. Bernardo was aware of this custom,
20 VII, V | opening the gates, introduced Bernardo and his followers. They
21 VII, V | citadel; the other following Bernardo, seized the palace, and
22 VII, V | be done. In the meantime, Bernardo and his followers, on going
23 VII, V | had so rashly incurred. Bernardo was not daunted by these
24 VII, V | around his neck, when seeing Bernardo giving directions to hasten
25 VII, V | turned to him, and said: “Bernardo, you put me to death, thinking
26 VII, V | completion of your design.” Bernardo, whose mind was not fertile
27 VII, V | against them, and attacked Bernardo, who traversed the piazza,
28 VII, V | governor, who informed him that Bernardo was taken, his followers
29 VII, V | returned to Florence, whither Bernardo was shortly after conveyed,
30 VIII, I | archbishop. They also gained over Bernardo Bandini and Napoleone Franzeni,
31 VIII, I | Francesco de’ Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini. Giovanni Batista
32 VIII, II | Francesco de’ Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini, who were appointed
33 VIII, II | as those of Francesco and Bernardo, could be so perfectly concealed;
34 VIII, II | preconcerted moment arrived, and Bernardo Bandini, with a short dagger
35 VIII, II | sacristy of the church. Bernardo Bandini, after Giuliano’
36 VIII, II | Francesco de’ Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini, perceiving Lorenzo’
37 VIII, II | peril of their position. Bernardo, using the same energy in
38 VIII, VI | appointed Antonio Pucci and Bernardo del Neri commissaries, who,
39 VIII, VII| emperor placed in his hands Bernardo Bandini, the murderer of
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