Book, Chapter
1 I, I | monarchy, had murdered his brother Bleda; and having thus become
2 I, IV | of pope Nicholas II. his brother Robert Guiscard was sovereign.
3 I, IV | wrested from him by his brother Roger. Inflated with so
4 I, V | Louis of Anjou, the king’s brother, sovereign of Naples and
5 I, VI | Louis, king of Hungary, and brother of Andrea, in order to avenge
6 I, VI | Luchino Visconti died, and his brother the archbishop, remaining
7 II, IV | writing. Charles of Valois, brother of the king of France, was
8 II, V | King Robert would allow his brother Piero to take the command
9 II, V | in which Piero the king’s brother and 2,000 men were slain;
10 III, I | King Robert, then to his brother, next to his son, and at
11 IV, I | having, by the death of his brother, become master of all Lombardy,
12 IV, IV | at Volterra one Arcolano, brother of that Giovanni Contugi
13 IV, VII| home he could prevent his brother Piero from going to the
14 V, I | his own territories to his brother Lione; and while Niccolo
15 VI, II | possession, gave it to his brother, Alessandro. Gismondo, offended
16 VI, V | remained only Jacopo his brother, to command the Milanese.
17 VI, V | allowed Alessandro, the duke’s brother, to pass into Lombardy with
18 VII, II | years with his father and brother, first under Duke Filippo,
19 VII, III| Piero, and knowing that his brother desired nothing but the
20 VII, III| design. Niccolo took his brother’s advice, and thus wasted
21 VII, III| that Francesco Neroni, the brother of Diotisalvi, had endeavored
22 VII, III| effects under the care of his brother Tommaso, withdrew to his
23 VII, IV | who was succeeded by his brother Ercole. Gismondo da Rimini,
24 VII, IV | expired, and his natural brother Roberto, who was afterward
25 VII, IV | Coglione. Bernardo, the brother of Salvestro, was young,
26 VIII, I | often complained to his brother Lorenzo of the affair, saying
27 VIII, I | of Jacopo Salviati, one a brother, the other a kinsman, of
28 VIII, II | have been attacked, and my brother murdered, I cannot but mourn
29 VIII, II | unanimity of the whole city my brother has been avenged and myself
30 VIII, II | commenced with that of my brother.” While Lorenzo spoke, the
31 VIII, II | defense, and in avenging his brother’s death, they would secure
32 VIII, IV | Ascanio (Sforza their elder brother being dead) again attacked
33 VIII, V | also in expectation of his brother Federigo, whom their father
34 VIII, VII| Bandini, the murderer of his brother. These circumstances raised
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