Book, Chapter
1 Int | bore him four sons and a daughter. He died on June 22, 1527,
2 I, II | son of Amalasontha, his daughter, and the malice of fortune
3 I, II | Alboin finding Rosamond, daughter of Cunimund, among the captives,
4 I, IV | Matilda his wife, who was daughter of Beatrice, the sister
5 I, IV | Constantinople, to marry the daughter of the emperor, his dominions
6 I, IV | affair, he caused Gostanza, a daughter of William, who had been
7 I, IV | held that title, gave a daughter in marriage; and, with her
8 I, V | right of his wife Gostanza, daughter of Manfred. But Charles,
9 II, I | was a rich widow who had a daughter of exquisite beauty, for
10 II, I | but she hoped, with her daughter’s beauty, to disturb the
11 II, I | although I had reserved my daughter for you”; and, pushing the
12 II, V | upon his taking to wife a daughter of Uguccione della Faggiuola,
13 II, V | During these troubles, the daughter of King Albert of Bohemia
14 V, I | made him of his natural daughter, Madonna Bianca, the prospect
15 V, III| was dead. He had married a daughter of the Count di Poppi, who,
16 V, III| name. Claiming them as his daughter’s portion, he refused to
17 V, IV | induced to promise him his daughter by the fear he entertained
18 VI, I | into with regard to his daughter, and send her to Ferrara;
19 VI, I | of Tortona, to offer his daughter and conditions of peace,
20 VI, I | the marriage of the duke’s daughter, Bianca, to the count was
21 VI, VI | marriage, each giving a daughter to a son of the other. Notwithstanding
22 VI, VII| gave him an illegitimate daughter of his own in marriage,
23 VII, II | Drusiana, the duke’s natural daughter, was now celebrated. The
24 VII, IV | of Milan gave his natural daughter Caterina to Girolamo, with
25 VII, IV | king Ferrando; Elisabetta, daughter of Alfonso, the king’s eldest
26 VIII, I | children, except one natural daughter, but many nephews, sons
27 VIII, I | de’ Pazzi had married the daughter of Giovanni Buonromei, a
28 VIII, I | other children, came to his daughter. His nephew, Carlo, however,
29 VIII, I | who taught Latin to the daughter of Jacopo de’ Pazzi. Rinato
30 VIII, V | himself, and had married the daughter of the duke of Calabria,
31 VIII, VII| Faenza, had married the daughter of Giovanni Bentivogli,
32 VIII, VII| they set Giovanni and his daughter at liberty, and by the universal
33 VIII, VII| eldest son, to Alfonsina, daughter of the Cavaliere Orsino.
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