Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | death of Thomas à Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, although
2 I, IV | for not having honored the archbishop so much as he deserved,
3 I, VI | Giovanni. Giovanni became archbishop of Milan; and of Luchino,
4 I, VI | who after the death of the archbishop, contrived the murder of
5 I, VI | died, and his brother the archbishop, remaining lord of Milan,
6 I, VI | recovered Bologna from the archbishop of Milan, and compelled
7 II, VIII| Acciajuoli was at this time archbishop of Florence, and by his
8 II, VIII| the people, who, with the archbishop, were invested with full
9 II, I | Visconti, occasioned by the archbishop, then prince of Milan; and
10 III, I | overcome, and the war with the archbishop of Milan concluded, there
11 III, III | united in her defense, an archbishop of Milan and a pope were
12 VII, III | Giovanni di Neroni, then archbishop of Florence, to avoid a
13 VII, III | Rome, where, joining the archbishop and other refugees, they
14 VIII, I | Thus Filippo de’ Medici, archbishop of Pisa, being dead, Francesco
15 VIII, I | them to Francesco Salviati, archbishop of Pisa, who, being ambitious
16 VIII, I | go to Florence, while the archbishop and the count were to remain
17 VIII, I | their views. Upon this, the archbishop and the count communicated
18 VIII, I | and dangerous, while the archbishop endeavored to obviate his
19 VIII, I | circumstance seemed to the archbishop and the count to offer an
20 VIII, I | perform the commands of the archbishop de’ Salviati and Francesco
21 VIII, I | Francesco de’ Pazzi and the archbishop having arrived at Florence,
22 VIII, I | other a kinsman, of the archbishop. They also gained over Bernardo
23 VIII, I | that, in the meantime, the Archbishop de’ Salviati, with his followers,
24 VIII, II | slain—Lorenzo escapes—The archbishop Salviati endeavors to seize
25 VIII, II | obtained their assistance. The Archbishop de’ Salviati, going to seize
26 VIII, II | side, without the key. The archbishop being with the gonfalonier,
27 VIII, II | who had gone up with the archbishop, part of them being shut
28 VIII, II | the palace, at which the archbishop, the two Jacopi Salviati,
29 VIII, II | were hanged. Those whom the archbishop left below, having mastered
30 VIII, II | palace, and hanged beside the archbishop and the rest. He could not
31 VIII, VI | Serezana—Genoa occupied by her archbishop—Death of Sixtus IV.— Innocent
32 VIII, VI | trusting to Pagolo Fregoso, the archbishop, was taken prisoner, with
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