Book, Chapter
1 II, VII| disclosed the affair to Jacopo Alberti, his brother-in-law. Jacopo
2 III, II | and with them the Ricci, Alberti, and Medici. The rest of
3 III, II | his design to Benedetto Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi, and Georgio
4 III, II | violence, was Benedetto degli Alberti, who, from a window of the
5 III, IV | Benedetto and Antonio degli Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi and others
6 III, IV | Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti, either from motives of
7 III, V | Giorgio Scali—Benedetto Alberti—Giorgio Scali beheaded.~
8 III, V | Giorgio Scali, Benedetto Alberti, Salvestro di Medici, and
9 III, V | Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti with a strong armed force,
10 III, V | concurrence of Benedetto Alberti, for without it they considered
11 III, V | gratitude. Observing Benedetto Alberti among those who had armed
12 III, VI | Lando banished—Benedetto Alberti hated by the Signory—Fears
13 III, VI | purchase Arezzo—Benedetto Alberti becomes suspected and is
14 III, VI | been offensive to Benedetto Alberti, they continued to disgust
15 III, VI | displays of magnificence. The Alberti surpassed all others; the
16 III, VI | which banished Benedetto Alberti and admonished all the rest
17 III, VI | injustice.~The family of the Alberti was not the only injured
18 III, VII| inveterate enemy of the Alberti: and as party feeling is
19 III, VII| Andrea and Alberto degli Alberti of such practices. They
20 III, VII| banished were nearly all the Alberti; many members of the trades
21 III, VII| not only to those of the Alberti who remained in the city,
22 III, VII| rebels; also, six of the Alberti; two of the Medici; three
23 III, VII| admonished all the family of the Alberti, the Ricci, and the Medici
24 III, VII| few individuals. Among the Alberti, not admonished, was Antonio,
25 III, VII| from Florence. That the Alberti might not constantly place
26 III, VII| except that in 1412, the Alberti, having crossed the boundary
27 IV, I | suffered in this way were the Alberti, the Ricci, and the Medici,
28 IV, II | who, by the ruin of the Alberti, rescued the city from the
29 IV, II | happen to you as to Benedetto Alberti, who, at the persuasion
30 V, I | them, and the family of the Alberti, with all who had been banished
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