Book, Chapter
1 Int | Florence beginning with Book II. Machiavelli’s method has
2 Int | Alexander VI. and Julius II. Whatever his faults may
3 I, II | CHAPTER II~State of the Roman empire
4 I, III| faith, had recourse to Pepin II., who, from being lord of
5 I, III| by the title of Eugenius II. Italy having come into
6 I, III| and the latter by Henry II., who came to Rome; and
7 I, III| the election of Clement II., by whom he was crowned
8 I, IV | CHAPTER IV~Nicholas II. commits the election of
9 I, IV | kingdom of Naples— Pope Urban II. goes to France—The first
10 I, IV | Beatrice, the sister of Henry II. She and her husband possessed
11 I, IV | and authority.~Nicholas II. now attained the papacy;
12 I, IV | refused obedience to Alexander II., created at Rome, and elected
13 I, IV | the time of pope Nicholas II. his brother Robert Guiscard
14 I, IV | Flemish.~About this time Urban II. became pope and excited
15 I, IV | the death of Urban, Pascal II. became pope, and the empire
16 I, V | of the Emperor Frederick II. —Manfred takes possession
17 I, V | leaving a son, Charles II., who was made prisoner
18 I, VI | Venetians.~At this time, Charles II. of Naples died, and was
19 I, VI | province. But Frederick II. coming into Italy, and
20 I, VII| recovers his dominion—Giovanna II. of Naples—Political condition
21 I, VII| which we have now come. Joan II. held Naples, La Marca,
22 II | BOOK II~
23 II, I | till the time of Frederick II., who, being king of Naples,
24 II, II | CHAPTER II~New form of government in
25 III, II | CHAPTER II~The war of the Florentines
26 IV, II | CHAPTER II~The Florentines murmur against
27 V, II | CHAPTER II~Death of Giovanni II.—René
28 V, II | CHAPTER II~Death of Giovanni II.—René of Anjou and Alfonso
29 VI, II | CHAPTER II~Discords of Florence—Jealousy
30 VI, VII| Lodovico Borgia—Eulogy of Pius II.—Disturbances in Genoa between
31 VI, VII| Calixtus died, and Pius II. of Siennese origin, of
32 VII, I | the pontificate of Pius II.~Florence continued in disunion
33 VII, II | CHAPTER II~The duke of Milan becomes
34 VII, II | Fruitless endeavors of Pius II. to excite Christendom against
35 VII, II | At this time, Pope Pius II. having settled the affairs
36 VII, II | occurred in 1465, and Paul II. of Venetian origin, was
37 VIII, II | CHAPTER II~Giuliano de’ Medici slain—
38 VIII, IV | Turkish emperor, Mahomet II. had gone with a large army
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