Book, Chapter
1 I, II | after some skirmishes, was besieged and taken by Belisarius
2 I, III | an army into Italy, and besieged the Lombards in Pavia. King
3 I, III | and Desiderius, the latter besieged him in Rome. The pope requested
4 I, III | having crossed the Alps, besieged Desiderius in Pavai, where
5 I, III | possession of these provinces, besieged Rome. The Romans, Berengarius
6 I, IV | Romans, who hated the pope, besieged him in the fortress. Robert
7 I, VI | Attila, king of the Huns, besieged Aquileia, the inhabitants,
8 I, VII | enterprise against the queen, and besieged L’Aquilla; but the pope,
9 II, V | Val di Nievole; and having besieged Monte Cataini, the Florentines
10 II, VI | to him. Castruccio then besieged Pistoia, and persevered
11 II, VIII| rises against him—He is besieged in the palace—Measures adopted
12 II, VIII| notwithstanding all he did, besieged in the palace, and saw that
13 IV, I | their forces to Furli and besieged it on all sides. That the
14 V, I | he fled, and the count besieged him there. Niccolo’s brave
15 V, II | adopted. Niccolo therefore besieged and took Serezana, and having
16 V, III | Lucchese territory, they besieged Camaiore, the inhabitants
17 V, III | capitulation. They then besieged Uzzano, in order that the
18 V, IV | completely conquered it, besieged the city itself.~The duke,
19 V, IV | Brescia was so closely besieged by the duke’s forces, that
20 V, V | of Garda, that although besieged by land, provisions may
21 V, V | proceeded to Tenna, and besieged the fortress, which it was
22 V, V | Vicenza, lest he might be besieged by the enemy in his present
23 VI, I | during the winter—The count besieged in his camp before Martinengo—
24 VI, I | for the city of Bergamo, besieged Martinengo, a castle so
25 VI, I | of Martinengo whom they besieged. The count could not hold
26 VII, IV | acted on the offensive, besieged any town, or gave the other
27 VII, VI | same state of contumacy, he besieged that place; and Niccolo
28 VIII, III | having plundered the country, besieged the Castellina. The Florentines
29 VIII, IV | equalled by those of the besieged, who resisted his attack
30 VIII, V | Florentines, with Niccolo Vitelli, besieged and took Citta di Castello,
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