Book, Chapter
1 I, V | favorable to the Guelphic faction, who after the death of
2 I, VI | consequence of this, one faction endeavoring to drive out
3 I, VI | powerful, seeds of the same faction sprang up in all the cities.
4 I, VI | Torre being of the contrary faction to the imperial, took occasion,
5 I, VI | designed to weaken the opposite faction in Tuscany and Lombardy.
6 I, VI | having regard for either faction, whether Guelph or Ghibelline,
7 I, VI | which remained of the church faction. They agreed that Parma
8 II, I | which took part with each faction. Those who adopted the cause
9 II, I | Cerchi. Of the Ghibelline faction were the Uberti, Manelli,
10 II, IV | The Cerchi head the Bianca faction—The Donati take part with
11 II, IV | Donati and others of the Nera faction banished by the advice of
12 II, IV | the head of the Bianchi faction, to which adhered the Adimari,
13 II, IV | new life to the Ghibelline faction. They, therefore, sent again
14 II, IV | the leaders of the Bianchi faction had acquired universal hatred
15 II, IV | the other heads of their faction, finding Charles opposed
16 II, V | such a degree that the Neri faction to which he belonged, became
17 II, V | the Ghibelline and Bianchi faction, and one of the most powerful
18 II, V | his country and the Neri faction were indebted for much both
19 II, V | of those of the Bianchi faction, among whom were Dante Alighieri,
20 III, I | the Albizzi to be of that faction, they having arisen in Arezzo,
21 III, I | find out who were of this faction; and, having discovered,
22 III, I | powerful as the head of this faction.~On the other hand, the
23 III, I | according to the wish of the faction that has been uppermost
24 III, I | one party is expelled, or faction extinguished, another immediately
25 III, I | Bianchi and Neri, the black faction and the white. When the
26 III, I | those who have encouraged faction, and adopting in their stead
27 III, II | captains of the parts and their faction; for the insolence of the
28 III, II | the heads of the Guelphic faction that their enemies would
29 III, IV | great majority of his own faction reposed the most entire
30 III, V | of those opposed to their faction. They appointed forty-six
31 III, VII| of Milan, the spirit of faction again broke out, and was
32 IV, I | oppression humiliated the faction, and almost annihilated
33 IV, V | friends to join the Ghibelline faction, we have obeyed him more
34 IV, VI | it, many of the adverse faction were sent to assist in the
35 IV, VI | having always lived in faction) corrupt, cannot lend its
36 VII, I | to prevent the growth of faction. It may therefore be observed,
37 VII, III| leaders of the opposite faction, and Agnolo Acciajuoli fled
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