Book, Chapter
1 I, III| the Lombards—The title of cardinal begins to be used—The empire
2 I, III| the death of Pascal, the cardinal of St. Sabina was created
3 I, IV | happened at this time that the cardinal St. Clement, of a Roman
4 I, V | sent one of his nephews, a cardinal, as governor for the emperor,
5 I, VI | Succession of the duke of Milan—Cardinal Egidio the pope’s legate—
6 I, VI | by Innocent VI., who sent Cardinal Egidio, a Spaniard, into
7 I, VI | created pope; and, as the Cardinal Egidio was dead, Italy again
8 I, VII| favor of Balthazar Cossa, cardinal and legate of Bologna, appointed
9 II, IV | Florence, as his legate, Cardinal Matteo d’Acquasparta, a
10 V, V | Apprehensions of the Florentines—Cardinal Vitelleschi their enemy.~
11 V, V | but at last, becoming a cardinal, he was called Cardinal
12 V, V | cardinal, he was called Cardinal of Florence. He was bold
13 V, V | obeyed no one else. The cardinal’s presence at Rome, when
14 V, V | error in having endowed the cardinal with too much authority.~
15 V, VI | VI~The pope imprisons the cardinal and assists the Florentines—
16 V, VI | seize the person of the cardinal, a duty he committed to
17 V, VI | it, and in a moment the cardinal, from being a commander
18 VII, IV | Francis, and afterward cardinal. He was the first who began
19 VII, IV | advanced to the dignity of a cardinal, with the title of St. Sixtus.
20 VII, VI | the death of Frate Piero, cardinal of St. Sixtus, taken place;
21 VIII, I | him to the dignity of a cardinal. The conspirators determined
22 VIII, I | determined to bring this cardinal to Florence, as they would
23 VIII, I | of their enterprise. The cardinal came, and was received by
24 VIII, I | invited them to meet the cardinal at their villa of Fiesole;
25 VIII, I | Santa Reparata, where the cardinal attending, the two brothers
26 VIII, II | Santa Reparata, where the cardinal and Lorenzo had already
27 VIII, II | down upon its inmates, the cardinal Riario remained close to
28 VIII, III| restored to the pope the cardinal whom they had detained,
29 VIII, VI | Batista Cibo, a Genoese, cardinal of Malfetta, was elected,
30 VIII, VII| raised to the dignity of cardinal. This was the more remarkable
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