Book, Chapter
1 II, II | army from Sienna, they took Volterra, destroyed some castles,
2 II, I | Arezzo, Castiglione, Pistoia, Volterra, Colle, and San Gemigniano
3 IV, III| offensive to the people of Volterra, who sent to the Signory
4 IV, IV | character—Insurrection of Volterra—Volterra returns to her
5 IV, IV | Insurrection of Volterra—Volterra returns to her allegiance—
6 IV, IV | the people, became lord of Volterra. This circumstance greatly
7 IV, IV | about Pisa, proceeded to Volterra. Although attacked by the
8 IV, IV | defense.~There lived at Volterra one Arcolano, brother of
9 IV, IV | possession; but the condition of Volterra was worse than before; for
10 IV, IV | the rank of a vicariate.~Volterra having been lost and recovered
11 IV, IV | but when the affair of Volterra took place, being encamped
12 IV, IV | him to the command. When Volterra was recovered, and Niccolo
13 VI, III| their defense, turned toward Volterra, and occupied many fortresses
14 VI, III| Pomerancie in the neighborhood of Volterra, and so checked the king’
15 VII, V | by fire—The rebellion of Volterra, and the cause of it—Volterra
16 VII, V | Volterra, and the cause of it—Volterra reduced to obedience by
17 VII, V | advice of Lorenzo de’ Medici—Volterra pillaged.~Cesare Petrucci
18 VII, V | Tuscany. Certain citizens of Volterra had discovered an alum-mine
19 VII, V | attention from the people of Volterra; but in time, finding the
20 VII, V | the aim of the people of Volterra to be unjust in desiring
21 VII, V | animosities and tumult in Volterra, and absorbed entire attention
22 VII, V | submission of the people of Volterra, upon any conditions with
23 VII, V | arrogance of the people of Volterra with arms; declaring that
24 VII, V | marched into the country of Volterra and quickly took entire
25 VII, V | thought of the taking of Volterra; to which he replied, “To
26 VIII, I | were joined by Antonio da Volterra and a priest named Stefano,
27 VIII, I | to substitute Antonio da Volterra and Stefano, the priest,
28 VIII, II | imprisoned in the fortress of Volterra. The disturbances being
29 VIII, IV | confined in the tower of Volterra were to be set at liberty,
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