Book, Chapter
1 I, I | without his permission, the Romans, seeing themselves so abandoned,
2 I, I | withdrew to Africa. The Romans, having returned to their
3 I, II | discipline, conferred upon the Romans every honor. He kept within
4 I, II | state just described, the Romans and Longinus came to an
5 I, III| being without a prince, the Romans found it necessary, for
6 I, III| respected him; so that the Romans, by his means, entered into
7 I, III| offended the pope and the Romans, and Arnolfo, not knowing
8 I, III| provinces, besieged Rome. The Romans, Berengarius being then
9 I, III| Gregory V. was expelled by the Romans; whereupon the emperor came
10 I, III| to revenge himself on the Romans, took from them the right
11 I, IV | Gregory V. had taken from the Romans the right to create an emperor,
12 I, IV | compelled the officers whom the Romans appointed to their different
13 I, IV | with the assistance of the Romans, who hated the pope, besieged
14 I, IV | returned to Germany. The Romans stood out alone, and the
15 I, IV | excited the hatred of the Romans. As he did not think himself
16 I, IV | Cremona, in his stead.~The Romans, from the absence of the
17 I, IV | enmity subsisting between the Romans and the emperor, and from
18 I, IV | might defend them from the Romans, ambassadors came to him
19 I, IV | compel obedience from the Romans themselves, or obtain their
20 I, IV | suppress the contumacy of the Romans; and, after many disputes
21 I, V | the following manner: the Romans no longer elected consuls,
22 I, VI | establishment of it, the Romans, in acknowledgment of the
23 I, VI | Milan, and compelled the Romans to accept a foreign senator
24 I, VII| Visconti—The pope and the Romans come to an agreement—Boniface
25 I, VII| being at enmity with the Romans, went to Scesi, where he
26 I, VII| jubilee of 1400, when the Romans, to induce him to return
27 II, I | And afterward, when the Romans, having conquered the Carthaginians,
28 V, I | who is expelled by the Romans—War between the pope and
29 V, I | and afterward under the Romans, by turns happy and unhappy;
30 V, I | possession of La Marca.~The Romans, in order to avoid the war,
31 V, I | favor of the pontiff. The Romans, finding the pope supported
32 VIII, III| the memorable rout of the Romans, by Hannibal, the Carthaginian
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