Book, Chapter
1 I, V | Guelphs were headed by a legate of the pope; and the Ghibelline
2 I, VI | of Bohemia and the pope’s legate—Origin of Venice—Liberty
3 I, VI | Cardinal Egidio the pope’s legate—War between the Genoese
4 I, VI | feigned the contrary, the legate of Bologna favored him,
5 I, VI | King Robert, finding the legate was favorable to the enterprises
6 I, VI | of all those to whom the legate and the king of Bohemia
7 I, VI | great displeasure of the legate, leaving only Reggio and
8 I, VI | pope, having first sent a legate with six thousand Bretons,
9 I, VII| Balthazar Cossa, cardinal and legate of Bologna, appointed a
10 II, II | Charles, and Latino his legate was therefore sent into
11 II, III| expelled, and thus gave the legate an opportunity of uniting
12 II, IV | with the Nera—The pope’s legate at Florence increases the
13 II, IV | Cerchi flies—The pope’s legate again in Florence—The city
14 II, IV | fresh troubles—The pope’s legate endeavors to restore the
15 II, IV | sent to Florence, as his legate, Cardinal Matteo d’Acquasparta,
16 II, IV | Matteo d’Acquasparta, his legate, who made peace between
17 II, IV | at Florence, and sent his legate, Niccolo da Prato, to settle
18 II, IV | that of the nobility. The legate, thinking the multitude
19 II, IV | with the departure of the legate, and wished for the return
20 II, IV | the Guinigi, who, with the legate, had discovered themselves
21 II, V | tyranny—His departure.~The legate being returned to Rome,
22 II, V | having left the city, the legate told the exiles that now,
23 II, VI | at others in those of a legate, or persons of even inferior
24 III, II | Florentines against the pope’s legate, and the causes of it—League
25 III, II | commenced by the ambition of the legate, was sustained by the resentment
26 IV, I | another treaty with the legate of Bologna, in opposition
27 IV, I | had, at the request of the legate of Bologna (who was in fear
28 IV, III| length restored by means of a legate of the pope. The duke, however,
29 V, VI | unsuccessfully to tamper with the legate and people of Perugia, he
30 V, VII| front of the former, the legate and Simoncino, who led the
31 V, VII| were pending, the pope’s legate imagined the commissaries
32 V, VII| conclusion desired by the legate, peace was restored.~While
33 V, VII| La Marca, and hence the legate and the count’s forces moved
34 VI, III| that city, of the pope’s legate and the Venetian, ducal,
35 VI, VI | However, after receiving a legate from the pope, and many
36 VIII, V | was attended by the pope’s legate, the Count Girolamo, the
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