Book, Chapter
1 I, II | new cities were Venice, Sienna, Ferrara, Aquila, with many
2 I, VII | the Florentines. Lucca and Sienna alone were governed by their
3 I, VII | Lucca was under the Guinigi; Sienna was free. The Genoese, being
4 II, II | of Pistoria, Arezzo, and Sienna, to enter into league with
5 II, II | returning with the army from Sienna, they took Volterra, destroyed
6 II, II | Ghibelline party, withdraw to Sienna. They then asked assistance
7 II, VIII| among whom were a party from Sienna, with six ambassadors, men
8 II, I | requested aid from Perugia and Sienna, so that the city was filled
9 III, VI | Bologna, Pisa, Perugia, and Sienna, and prepared a diadem with
10 III, VII | when he had taken Rome, Sienna, the whole of La Marca and
11 IV, IV | assistance of Lucca and Sienna. The latter refused, alleging
12 VI, III | but the inhabitants of Sienna were firm in their attachment
13 VI, V | Naples, Venice, Milan, and Sienna, to demand assistance from
14 VI, V | Chianti, within ten miles of Sienna, weak from its defective
15 VI, VI | army of the Aragonese at Sienna.~In addition to the preparations
16 VI, VI | son Ferrando, who was at Sienna, returned to the kingdom,
17 VIII, I | tumults already spoken of in Sienna and Perugia.~Still no definite
18 VIII, III | foe in the direction of Sienna, they knew not how to provide
19 VIII, III | country up to the walls of Sienna. These hopes, however, were
20 VIII, IV | was with his forces near Sienna, resolved to attack them
21 VIII, IV | who was with the army at Sienna, of a breach of the truce;
22 VIII, IV | Calabria, still remained at Sienna with his forces, pretending
23 VIII, IV | usurp the sovereignty of Sienna; nor was any remedy then
24 VIII, IV | Calabria with the forces at Sienna.~This attack, however it
25 VIII, IV | utmost joy at Florence and Sienna; the latter thinking it
26 VIII, IV | felt at his departure from Sienna; and he accused fortune
27 VIII, IV | their affairs with the pope, Sienna being free, themselves released
28 VIII, VII | Florentines—Disturbances in Sienna—Death of Lorenzo de’ Medici—
29 VIII, VII | Romagna, the Marca, and Sienna, which, as they are unimportant,
30 VIII, VII | country, the distractions of Sienna became more frequent, and
31 VIII, VII | of the Appennines; toward Sienna he commenced the restoration
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