Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | Giovanni Manfredi, of Faenza; Lodovico Alidossi, of Imola; and
2 I, VII| wars, till the coming of Lodovico da Cento of Romagna, who
3 I, VII| Rome, and made his nephew Lodovico count of La Marca. Innocent
4 IV, I | his guardian, sent him to Lodovico Alidossi, her father, who
5 IV, I | captured the place, and sent Lodovico a prisoner to Milan. The
6 IV, I | occurred except those of Lodovico degli Obizi and two of his
7 V, VI | prison. The pope appointed Lodovico, patriarch of Aquileia,
8 VI, VII| Naples to his nephew Piero Lodovico Borgia—Eulogy of Pius II.—
9 VI, VII| Naples to his nephew Piero Lodovico Borgia, and, to furnish
10 VIII, III| dissensions arose between Sforza, Lodovico, Ottaviano, and Ascanio,
11 VIII, IV | Naples to treat with the king—Lodovico Sforza, surnamed the Moor,
12 VIII, IV | Roberto da San Severino, with Lodovico and Ascanio (Sforza their
13 VIII, IV | Cecco was put to death by Lodovico, and Tassino, being expelled
14 VIII, IV | up the care of her son to Lodovico, who, becoming sole governor
15 VIII, IV | when, quite unexpectedly, Lodovico Fregoso, being in correspondence
16 VIII, V | Disunion among the League—Lodovico Sforza makes peace with
17 VIII, V | who being offended with Lodovico, governor of Milan, fled
18 VIII, V | of Calabria, the Signor Lodovico Sforza, and Lorenzo de’
19 VIII, V | forces, the League desired Lodovico to attack the Venetians
20 VIII, V | affairs there, believing that Lodovico and his government were
21 VIII, V | designs of the Venetians; for Lodovico was now desirous to undertake
22 VIII, V | the duke of Calabria and Lodovico Sforza within bounds, being
23 VIII, V | exercise the government and not Lodovico; the latter, being aware
24 VIII, V | effecting it. The position of Lodovico being known to the Venetians,
25 VIII, V | entered into treaty with Lodovico, the terms were concluded
26 VIII, VII| of the king and of Signor Lodovico, but obtained it from neither;
27 VIII, VII| of the Turkish fleet, and Lodovico made excuses, but sent no
28 VIII, VII| Genoese were routed, and Lodovico dal Fiesco, with several
29 VIII, VII| rebellion. During the siege, Lodovico had sent troops to Pontremoli,
30 VIII, VII| generous treatment; for Lodovico caused him to be put to
31 VIII, VII| supported by the pope, and that Lodovico Sforza, uncle to the countess,
32 VIII, VII| restrain the ambition of Lodovico Sforza, tutor to the duke
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