Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | of de la Torre—Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti, first duke of
2 I, VI | of Milan. Of him remained Galeazzo and Azzo; and, after these,
3 I, VI | him, were left Bernabo and Galeazzo; Galeazzo, dying soon after,
4 I, VI | left Bernabo and Galeazzo; Galeazzo, dying soon after, left
5 I, VI | very powerful. Bernabo and Galeazzo, his nephews, succeeded
6 I, VI | nephews, succeeded him; but Galeazzo soon after died, leaving
7 I, VI | after died, leaving Giovan Galeazzo, who shared the state with
8 I, VII| Ambitious views of Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti—The pope and the
9 I, VII| About the same time Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti murdered Bernabo
10 I, VII| After the death of Giovanni Galeazzo, duke of Milan, although
11 I, VII| the designs of Giovanni Galeazzo, his father.~Ladislaus,
12 II, VI | Charles in Tuscany, that Galeazzo Visconti and the other Lombard
13 III, VI | admonished—War with Giovanni Galeazzo, duke of Milan.~The death
14 III, VI | During this time, Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti, usually called
15 III, VII| afterward, died Giovanni Galeazzo, duke of Milan, whose death
16 IV, I | second son of Giovanni Galeazzo, having, by the death of
17 VII, II | service, under the command of Galeazzo, his eldest son. Thus Ferrando
18 VII, II | death of Duke Francesco, Galeazzo the new duke sent ambassadors
19 VII, II | made with Francesco and not Galeazzo; so that Francesco being
20 VII, II | necessity to revive it, because Galeazzo did not possess his father’
21 VII, II | would obtain still less from Galeazzo; and that if any citizen
22 VII, IV | renewed their league with Galeazzo, duke of Milan, and Ferrando,
23 VII, IV | eldest son, to their aid, and Galeazzo came in person, each at
24 VII, IV | chargeable upon the Duke Galeazzo, who possessing great authority
25 VII, IV | expedition. This advice pleased Galeazzo, who, in consequence, immediately
26 VII, IV | being united to Giovan Galeazzo, the eldest son of the duke.~
27 VII, VI | Florentines—Conspiracy against Galeazzo, duke of Milan—His vices—
28 VII, VI | to hasten its execution. Galeazzo was licentious and cruel,
29 VII, VI | caused his sons, Giovan Galeazzo and Ermes, to be brought
30 VIII, III| following circumstances. Galeazzo, at his death, left a son,
31 VIII, III| death, left a son, Giovan Galeazzo, who being too young to
32 VIII, III| who had been secretary to Galeazzo, the lady Bona prevailed.
33 VIII, IV | into the hands of the duke Galeazzo, and was given by him to
34 VIII, V | became jealousies. Giovan Galeazzo, duke of Milan, was now
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