Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | Maffeo Visconti and Guido della Torre, who were then the
2 I, VI | difficulty, he made Piero della Corvara anti-pope, by whose
3 I, VI | rebelled. The Pisans sent Piero della Corvara a prisoner to the
4 I, VI | were the Visconti, the Della Scala, Filippo Gonzao of
5 I, VI | Parma should pertain to the Della Scalla; Reggio to the Gonzaga;
6 I, VII | his father, was Guglielmo della Scala, who, being banished,
7 I, VII | for her husband Giacopo della Marca, a Frenchman of the
8 I, VII | pupil of Braccio, Agnolo della Pergola, Lorenzo di Micheletto
9 II, I | Visdomini, Donati, Passi, della Bella, Ardinghi, Tedaldi,
10 II, III | first Gonfalonier—Giano della Bella—New reform by his
11 II, III | reform by his advice— Giano della Bella becomes a voluntary
12 II, III | knowing what to do, Giano della Bella, of a very noble family,
13 II, III | great influence, and Giano della Bella not a small share
14 II, III | ran to the house of Giano della Bella, to beg that he would
15 II, III | Capitano and abandoned by Giano della Bella, instead of going
16 II, III | After the departure of Giano della Bella the nobility began
17 II, V | years—War with Uguccione della Faggiuola—The Florentines
18 II, V | a daughter of Uguccione della Faggiuola, head of the Ghibelline
19 II, V | leaders of whom were Rosso della Tosa, Pazino dei Pazzi,
20 II, V | de’ Cerchi and of Giano della Bella. Besides this they
21 II, V | Shortly after this, Uguccione della Faggiuola, having by means
22 II, V | enemies of the king. Simon della Tosa, the Magalotti, and
23 II, VII | by the advice of Simone della Tosa, was refused. This
24 II, VII | under the rule of Mastino della Scala, lord of Verona, who,
25 II, VIII| accompanied by Giovanni della Tosa and all his confederates,
26 III, IV | the Vaio, under Giovenco della Stufa and Giovanni Cambi
27 IV, I | considerations, and sent Agnolo della Pergola with a strong force
28 IV, I | the gates of Imola. Agnolo della Pergola, finding the strong
29 IV, III | progress at Florence, Agnolo della Pergola, with the forces
30 IV, III | besides this, advised Agnolo della Pergola to leave the Alps
31 IV, III | the incursions of Agnolo della Pergola into Romagna; but
32 VI, VI | disorder to Castiglione della Pescaia, where, had he not
33 VI, VII | Bagnolo, and Santa Maria della Pace, were carried more
34 VIII, VII | account, Count Giovanni della Mirandola, a man of almost
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