Book, Chapter
1 II, VII| and Rosso di Ricciardo de’ Ricci, to take possession, who
2 III, I | between the families of the Ricci and the Albizzi—Uguccione
3 III, I | the Albizzi—Uguccione de’ Ricci causes the laws against
4 III, I | from them—Uguccione de’ Ricci moderates their injustice—
5 III, I | Albizzi and that of the Ricci, which divided her citizens
6 III, I | were the Albizzi and the Ricci, armed themselves in their
7 III, I | spreading, it was told the Ricci that the Albizzi had assailed
8 III, I | to the Albizzi that the Ricci were in quest of them. Upon
9 III, I | head of the family of the Ricci, contrived that the law
10 III, I | renewed by the ambition of the Ricci for his destruction, instead
11 III, I | particularly injured with it as the Ricci; for they knew themselves
12 III, I | this account Uguccione de’ Ricci, being one of the Signory,
13 III, I | parties of the Albizzi and the Ricci were continually on the
14 III, I | On the other hand, the Ricci made the most strenuous
15 III, I | disgraceful thought! the Ricci and the Albizzi have caused
16 III, I | and three of that of the Ricci, of all the offices of government,
17 III, I | Albizzi and Uguccione de’ Ricci. They forbade the citizens
18 III, I | abated the boldness of the Ricci, and increased that of the
19 III, I | applied equally to both, the Ricci suffered from it by far
20 III, II | followed the party of the Ricci, who, in opposition to the
21 III, II | Strozzi, and with them the Ricci, Alberti, and Medici. The
22 III, V | by the ambition of the Ricci and the Albizzi; from which,
23 III, VII| Cavicciulli, Tommaso de’ Ricci, Antonio de’ Medici, Benedetto
24 III, VII| would be supported by the Ricci, Adimari, Medici, Manelli,
25 III, VII| the city, was one of the Ricci named Samminiato; and as
26 III, VII| six of the family of the Ricci rebels; also, six of the
27 III, VII| family of the Alberti, the Ricci, and the Medici for ten
28 IV, I | quarrels of the Albizzi and the Ricci, and which were afterward
29 IV, I | way were the Alberti, the Ricci, and the Medici, which were
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