Book, Chapter
1 Int | He died on June 22, 1527, leaving his family in the greatest
2 I, I | in search of new abodes, leaving the remaining two-thirds
3 I, II | possession of the country. Leaving his friends the Zepidi in
4 I, III| among the western princes, leaving them without defense. The
5 I, IV | as Tancred was now dead, leaving only an infant named Roger,
6 I, V | to Sicily, where he died, leaving his son Conrad in Suabia;
7 I, V | arrived at Naples, died, leaving an infant son named Corradino,
8 I, V | recovery of Sicily, died, leaving a son, Charles II., who
9 I, VI | endeavors abate its fury. Leaving Lombardy by way of Genoa,
10 I, VI | displeasure of the legate, leaving only Reggio and Modena guarded,
11 I, VI | children, and aged persons, leaving the youth in Padua to assist
12 I, VI | king of Naples, now died, leaving only two grandchildren,
13 I, VI | Galeazzo soon after died, leaving Giovan Galeazzo, who shared
14 I, VII| afterward killed in battle, leaving a wife and two children
15 I, VII| the title of John XXIII. Leaving Bologna, where he was elected,
16 II, II | to remain no longer; so leaving Lucca, they went to Bologna,
17 II, III| fear they had of him, and, leaving the city which at his own
18 II, IV | the pope in great wrath, leaving Florence full of confusion
19 III, II | finding the Gonfalonier leaving them, entreatingly and authoritatively
20 III, IV | the chamber, and without leaving the palace, hopeless of
21 III, VI | banished—His discourse upon leaving the city—Other citizens
22 III, VI | Hungary, to which he was heir, leaving, with his wife, his children
23 V, I | all his territories; so, leaving part of his force to check
24 V, II | be much more to blame in leaving her uncured, than by using
25 V, III| driving away the cattle, and leaving nothing undone to injure
26 V, V | departure from Lombardy, and his leaving one enterprise almost completed,
27 VI, I | Castelnuova, was in his power. Leaving a strong guard at Castelnuova
28 VI, II | doubtful advantage; and leaving his son Francesco to command
29 VI, III| winter. Upon this the king, leaving garrisons in the places
30 VI, III| as if completely routed, leaving behind him two thousand
31 VI, VI | escaped with difficulty, leaving his wife, family, and all
32 VII, IV | return to his territories, leaving part of his troops with
33 VIII, IV | fled in all directions, leaving their ammunition, carriages,
34 VIII, V | entreaty of his allies. Leaving the marquis of Ferrara to
35 VIII, VI | operations against them; so leaving Serezana they encamped before
36 VIII, VII| to go into the fortress, leaving her children as security
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