Book, Chapter
1 I, I | city, and Maximus being dead, elected Avitus, a Roman,
2 I, III | are said to have been left dead upon the field of battle.
3 I, IV | career. Frederick being dead, the pope had now only to
4 I, IV | and, as Tancred was now dead, leaving only an infant
5 I, VI | the Cardinal Egidio was dead, Italy again recommenced
6 II, VII | temples praying for their dead, they should take arms,
7 II, VIII| they knew that if he were dead, they would be at the mercy
8 II, VIII| wounded them after they were dead; and not satisfied with
9 III, II | although Uguccione was now dead, reanimated those who had
10 III, II | captains.~Pope Gregory being dead, and the city freed from
11 IV, I | for King Ladislaus was dead, and Lombardy divided into
12 IV, VI | ended, and Niccolo da Uzzano dead, the city being at peace
13 V, III | Niccolo Fortebraccio was dead. He had married a daughter
14 VI, I | succeed Gattamelata, who was dead, Micheletto Attendulo should
15 VI, II | army defeated and himself dead, having little hope of assistance
16 VI, II | reputed father of Santi was dead, and he lived under the
17 VI, III | Caravaggio.~Pope Eugenius being dead, was succeeded by Nicholas
18 VI, III | his decision, found him dead. Notwithstanding this, the
19 VI, III | behind him two thousand dead. With the remainder of his
20 VI, VII | adjoining valley, and found dead. All the large oaks and
21 VI, VII | himself was found among the dead.~This victory gave John
22 VII, I | the year 1455, Neri being dead, and the opposition party
23 VII, II | so that Francesco being dead, the obligation had ceased;
24 VII, VI | but seeing his companions dead, and not knowing where else
25 VIII, I | archbishop of Pisa, being dead, Francesco Salviati, a declared
26 VIII, II | everywhere, and portions of dead bodies were seen borne on
27 VIII, IV | their elder brother being dead) again attacked Milan, in
28 VIII, V | years, upward of a thousand dead being left upon the field.
29 VIII, V | Sforza within bounds, being dead, differences arose between
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