Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and Maximus being dead, elected Avitus, a Roman, as his
2 I, II | of their misfortune, and elected Vitiges in his stead, who,
3 I, IV | II., created at Rome, and elected Cadolo of Parma anti-pope;
4 I, IV | son of Frederick should be elected emperor, and promised him
5 I, IV | duke of Saxony, who was elected through the influence of
6 I, V | manner: the Romans no longer elected consuls, but instead of
7 I, V | and Boniface VIII. was elected.~After a time the French
8 I, VI | Henry of Luxemburg had been elected to the empire, and came
9 I, VI | Louis of Bavaria, had been elected emperor. Charles, to ingratiate
10 I, VI | afterwards Clement VI. was elected at Fondi by ten cardinals,
11 I, VII | Leaving Bologna, where he was elected, he went to Rome, and found
12 I, VII | king of Hungary, to be elected emperor, and advised him
13 I, VII | complied, and the council elected Oddo, of the Colonnesi family,
14 II, II | city into six parts, and elected twelve citizens, two for
15 II, II | called Anziani, and were elected annually. To remove the
16 II, II | had deprived them. They elected thirty-six citizens from
17 II, II | government of the city, and elected twelve men who, as the supreme
18 II, II | hundred and twenty citizens, elected from the people and the
19 II, II | two years, Gregory X. was elected, being then in Syria, where
20 II, III | the Capitano. The first elected to this high office was
21 II, IV | privately to their own houses, elected a new one from the people
22 II, VI | retiring magistrates had elected those who were to succeed
23 II, VI | Bavaria, who had lately been elected emperor contrary to the
24 II, VII | they on some occasions elected a third, and at this time
25 II, VIII| the people the duke was elected, not for one year merely,
26 II, VIII| state of Florence. They also elected six others to take upon
27 III, II | Medici would very probably be elected Gonfalonier, and they all
28 III, IV | leaders determined that Eight, elected from their trades, should
29 III, V | and in their stead were elected Giorgio Scali and Francesco
30 III, VI | time; and when the citizens elected had effected the purpose
31 VIII, VI | Sixtus IV.— Innocent VIII. elected—Agostino Fregoso gives Serezana
32 VIII, VI | cardinal of Malfetta, was elected, and took the name of Innocent
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