Book, Chapter
1 Not | The translator was not named. The book contains a “photogravure”
2 I, I | possession, and after themselves named the country England. But
3 I, III| having occupied the country, named it Sclavonia, after themselves;
4 I, III| which had from them been named Hungary.~Romano was at this
5 I, III| a son and a nephew, each named Otho, who, one after the
6 I, IV | emperor sent his son, also named Henry, with an army to Rome,
7 I, IV | the country which is now named Normandy. A part of these
8 I, IV | magazine in time of war, and named in Alexandria, in honor
9 I, IV | authority over Rome, and named William, king of Sicily
10 I, IV | left only a natural son named Tancred. But the barons
11 I, IV | about four years of age named Frederick; and, as Tancred
12 I, IV | leaving only an infant named Roger, he took possession
13 I, V | son, and he too had a son named Ezelin. This person, being
14 I, V | died, leaving an infant son named Corradino, who was then
15 I, VI | made the concession before named, being at Tarento, signified
16 II, IV | Bianca (white), one party was named by those who were descended
17 II, V | were, and still continue, named after it,—the Stinche. The
18 III, I | Buondelmonti a gentleman named Benchi, who, as an acknowledgment
19 III, III| who, having taken a man named Simone, learned from him
20 III, III| was being tortured, a man named Niccolo da San Friano was
21 III, VII| city, was one of the Ricci named Samminiato; and as it often
22 IV, IV | who were drawn, was one named Giusto, a plebeian, but
23 IV, V | distinguished architect, named Filippo di Ser Brunelleschi,
24 IV, VI | that of Cosmo. You have named one party, that of the nobility,
25 VI, II | she founded, and which is named from her, preserves her
26 VI, II | of whom was born a son named Santi, whom Ercole, on many
27 VI, VI | great courage and address, named Antonio Gualandi, who, considering
28 VII, V | a respectable citizen, named Il Pecorino, was killed,
29 VIII, I | da Volterra and a priest named Stefano, who taught Latin
30 VIII, II | months after his death, named Giulio, who was endowed
31 VIII, VII| pontiff. The pope had a son named Francesco, upon whom designing
32 VIII, VII| condottiere of the duke of Milan, named Bergamino, engaged for the
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