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1 Int, 0(1)| III., 521-91. See also La Vita e gli scritti di Niccolo
2 I, VI | against the family of de la Torre—Giovanni Galeazzo
3 I, VI | followed, the family of La Torre became very potent
4 I, VI | Visconti, who expelled the La Torres; these, however,
5 I, VI | difficult, on account of the La Torre being of the contrary
6 I, VI | had been occasioned by the La Torre family, who, not content
7 I, VI | Visconti, and attacking the La Torre, who were in various
8 I, VII | nephew Lodovico count of La Marca. Innocent soon after
9 I, VII | come. Joan II. held Naples, La Marca, the Patrimony and
10 III, VII | Rome, Sienna, the whole of La Marca and Romagna, and had
11 V, I | count took possession of La Marca.~The Romans, in order
12 V, I | to him the sovereignty of La Marca, although, to the
13 V, I | having left the war of La Marca and the care of his
14 V, I | himself of many places in La Marca. This circumstance
15 V, III | left his territories in La Marca to the care of Il
16 V, IV | which the count possessed in La Marca. Nor were these the
17 V, V | and expel the count from La Marca; the former, from
18 V, VI | he was afraid of losing La Marca; and, urged by a desire
19 V, VI | virulence; that Tuscany and La Marca would be lost if Niccolo
20 V, VII | Rome; other accounts said La Marca, and hence the legate
21 V, VII | toward Perugia to relieve La Marca or Rome, as the case
22 V, VII | proceeded either to Rome or to La Marca, incorrect, returned
23 VI, I | of Niccolo, he assailed La Marca. The count, astonished
24 VI, II | Florentines, succeeded. Of La Marca, the pope only retained
25 VI, II | Peace being restored to La Marca, the whole of Italy
26 VI, II | Piccinino and the peace of La Marca, Filippo wishing to
27 VI, II | caused the renewal of war in La Marca. Gismondo Malatesti,
28 VI, II | immediately. Thus Romagna and La Marca were again in complete
29 VI, II | condition that he should restore La Marca to the pope and quit
30 VI, II | he would push the war in La Marca, and prevent Alfonso
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