Book, Chapter
1 II, I | took refuge in the Upper Val d’Arno, where part of their
2 II, V | a castle situated in the Val di Greve, and anciently
3 II, V | possession of many castles in the Val d’Arno and the Val di Nievole;
4 II, V | in the Val d’Arno and the Val di Nievole; and having besieged
5 II, V | large army, they entered the Val di Nievole where they came
6 IV, III| Niccolo Piccinino entered the Val di Lamona, with the design
7 IV, IV | body of infantry in the Val d’Arno Inferiore, and the
8 V, V | Zevio, and by way of the Val d’Acri went to the Lake
9 V, VI | divide the Casentino from the Val d’Arno; and being in an
10 V, VI | in the direction of the Val d’Arno, the summit of which
11 V, VI | into the Casentino, the Val d’Arno, the Val di Chiane,
12 V, VI | Casentino, the Val d’Arno, the Val di Chiane, or the Val di
13 V, VI | the Val di Chiane, or the Val di Tavere, as well as be
14 V, VII| mountains that divide the Val di Tavere from the Val di
15 V, VII| the Val di Tavere from the Val di Chiane, distant four
16 VI, III| fortress of Cennina, in the Val d’Arno Superiore, and took
17 VI, III| he could not enter by the Val d’Arno, as he had first
18 VI, V | to attack Fojano, in the Val di Chiane; for, having the
19 VI, VI | Gherardo Gambacorti, lord of Val di Bagno, endeavors to transfer
20 VI, VI | Gherardo Gambacorti was lord of Val di Bagno, and his ancestors
21 VI, VI | strong body of men to the Val di Bagno, to take possession
22 VI, VI | he might have overrun the Val di Tavere and the Casentino
23 VII, I | Montedoglio, the Casentino and Val di Bagno. His virtue and
24 VII, VI | was slain by the people of Val di Lamona; but Carlo, when
25 VIII, I | Lorenzo da Castello to the Val di Tavere; that each, with
26 VIII, II | Lorenzo da Castello in the Val di Tavere, and under Giovan
27 VIII, IV | whose possessions lay in the Val di Pesa and the Val d’Elsa,
28 VIII, IV | the Val di Pesa and the Val d’Elsa, having retired to
29 VIII, IV | oppose the enemy in the Val d’Elsa, who, after their
30 VIII, VII| of the place, the men of Val di Lamona, who had risen
31 VIII, VII| of Prato, Pisa, and the Val di Pesa, he purchased extensively,
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