Book, Chapter
1 III, I | Lapo da Castiglionchio, and Carlo Strozzi. This insolent mode
2 III, II | Lapo da Castiglionchio, Carlo Strozzi, and others, to
3 III, II | remarked, were Lapo, Piero, and Carlo. On the other side, were
4 III, II | and an artificer seized Carlo Strozzi by the throat, and
5 III, II | Piero degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi hid themselves upon
6 III, V | Piero degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi: and after these
7 III, V | the whole of whom, except Carlo Strozzi who fled, were made
8 V, III| to the country took Monte Carlo by capitulation. They then
9 V, III| and the Florentines Monte Carlo and a few other fortresses.
10 VII, VI | and Lorenzo de’ Medici —Carlo di Braccio da Perugia attacks
11 VII, VI | Perugia attacks the Siennese—Carlo retires by desire of the
12 VII, VI | left two sons, Oddo and Carlo; the latter was of tender
13 VII, VI | people of Val di Lamona; but Carlo, when he came to mature
14 VII, VI | the neighboring states. Carlo consequently came into Tuscany,
15 VII, VI | adroitly intimated, that if Carlo had not been secretly supported
16 VII, VI | participation in the proceedings of Carlo, expressed their most earnest
17 VII, VI | to command him to desist. Carlo complained that the Florentines,
18 VII, VI | Giovanni Andrea Lampognano, Carlo Visconti, and Girolamo Ogliato.
19 VII, VI | duke had dishonored both Carlo and Girolamo in respect
20 VII, VI | hand of the entrance, and Carlo on the left. Those who led
21 VII, VI | in the throat and breast. Carlo Visconti, being nearer the
22 VII, VI | one of the duke’s footmen. Carlo was slain by those immediately
23 VIII, I | his daughter. His nephew, Carlo, however, took possession
24 VIII, I | inheritance, and it was given to Carlo. In this piece of injustice
25 VIII, I | with these deliberations, Carlo, lord of Faenza, was taken
26 VIII, I | in taking it from Count Carlo, who had caused the tumults
27 VIII, III| Venetians to send them Count Carlo, son of Braccio, and Deifobo,
28 VIII, III| utmost disgrace. The counts, Carlo and Deifobo, came with a
29 VIII, III| Pisan territory, while Count Carlo recovered all the places
30 VIII, III| on the arrival of Count Carlo, being composed of Sforzeschi
31 VIII, III| send one party, under Count Carlo, into the district of Perugia,
32 VIII, III| their forces; for Count Carlo was understood to have many
33 VIII, III| the Florentines; for Count Carlo made rapid advances in the
34 VIII, III| in the first place, Count Carlo died, while in the fullest
35 VIII, III| after the death of Count Carlo, was the principal commander,
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