Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII| disclosed the affair to some Siennese, his friends, naming certain
2 IV, V | then representative of the Siennese at Lucca, sent Salvestro
3 IV, V | as we remarked above, was Siennese ambassador at Lucca, and
4 IV, V | induced the Genoese, the Siennese, and the governor of Piombino,
5 IV, V | Florentines, Lucchese, and Siennese, who had each occupied many
6 VI, III | king was already in the Siennese, and used his utmost endeavors
7 VI, III | army to quarters in the Siennese. The Florentines, aided
8 VI, III | troops he retired to the Siennese territory, and thence to
9 VI, V | transpired by a treaty with the Siennese, and the expulsion of all
10 VI, V | without his concurrence. The Siennese received the ambassadors
11 VI, V | Chiane; for, having the Siennese in their favor, they entered
12 VI, VI | Jacopo Piccinino attacks the Siennese.~The pontiff did not interfere
13 VI, VI | Florentines, and with them the Siennese and other minor powers,
14 VI, VI | Romagna, thence into the Siennese, and halting in the country,
15 VI, VI | Jacopo to restore to the Siennese the places he had taken,
16 VI, VII | Piccinino to make against the Siennese, had produced no important
17 VI, VII | Calixtus died, and Pius II. of Siennese origin, of the family of
18 VII, V | listened to them, except the Siennese and the lord of Piombino,
19 VII, VI | Braccio da Perugia attacks the Siennese—Carlo retires by desire
20 VII, VI | lords of Romagna and the Siennese, that they might more easily
21 VII, VI | memory, he made war upon the Siennese, alleging them to be indebted
22 VII, VI | overthrow of their dominion. The Siennese, ever ready to suspect the
23 VII, VI | under the Venetians; but the Siennese, although delivered from
24 VIII, III | Chianti, by permission of the Siennese, who sided with the enemy,
25 VIII, III | convenient quarters to the Siennese territory. The Florentines
26 VIII, III | considerable booty in the Siennese territory, quarrels arose
27 VIII, IV | more especially of the Siennese, who, besides their habitual
28 VIII, IV | suspected, not only by the Siennese but by the Florentines,
29 VIII, IV | left in the hands of the Siennese. Ferrando, apprehensive
30 VIII, IV | and by new wars with the Siennese deprive him of the assistance
31 VIII, V | and with them the Genoese, Siennese, and other minor powers;
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