Book, Chapter
1 Int | Corsini, who bore him four sons and a daughter. He died
2 I, I | death of Theodosius, his sons Arcadius and Honorius, succeeded
3 I, I | nations, took arms against his sons Henry and Uric, slew the
4 I, III| disputes arose among his sons, that at the time of his
5 I, IV | Robert was succeeded by his sons Roger and William, to whose
6 I, VI | foot, than Maffeo, with his sons and their partisans, ran
7 I, VI | grandchildren, the issue of his sons Charles, who had died a
8 II, V | were Dante Alighieri, the sons of Veri de’ Cerchi and of
9 II, V | Uguccione; for one of his sons, and many of the leaders
10 IV, IV | end approach, called his sons Cosmo and Lorenzo to him,
11 IV, IV | this interview with his sons, Giovanni died, regretted
12 IV, VI | at your leisure. Of the sons of Maso degli Albizzi, Luca,
13 IV, VI | of Guicciardini, of the sons of Luigi, Piero is the enemy
14 V, III| for, as the duke had no sons, it gave him hope of becoming
15 V, IV | the lord of Faenza, the sons of Pandolfo Malatesti da
16 V, VI | where he prevailed upon the sons of Pandolfo Malatesti to
17 VI, II | government, and with them the sons of Piero Baroncelli, the
18 VI, II | fortunate leader. He left two sons, Francesco and Jacopo, who,
19 VII, I | selecting consorts for his sons, he did not seek the alliance
20 VII, I | affliction; for, of his two sons, Piero and Giovanni, the
21 VII, II | equestrian combats), in which the sons of the first families in
22 VII, III| remember that Cosmo and his sons could live respected in
23 VII, III| the tender years of your sons, so alarmed me, that I judged
24 VII, IV | universal belief, were his sons, though he designated them
25 VII, IV | exalted station. He left two sons, Lorenzo and Guiliano, whose
26 VII, IV | necessary to respect the sons of Piero and support the
27 VII, IV | regard the youths as their sons, and the brothers promised
28 VII, VI | warriors of Italy, left two sons, Oddo and Carlo; the latter
29 VII, VI | his departure, caused his sons, Giovan Galeazzo and Ermes,
30 VIII, I | daughter, but many nephews, sons of his brothers Piero and
31 VIII, III| provision was made for his sons, and suitable marriage portions
32 VIII, V | dissensions arose among his sons, and the forces which were
33 VIII, VI | Antonello d’Aversa and their sons, for having, during the
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