Book, Chapter
1 I, II | and Longinus came to an agreement with them, that each should
2 I, III | Astolphus, who, contrary to agreement, seized Ravenna, and made
3 I, III | he did not fulfill the agreement, and the pope again had
4 I, III | fulfilling the terms of his agreement, died, and Desiderius, a
5 I, III | the pope, according to the agreement made with Pepin, so that
6 I, IV | faithful to the church. This agreement being made, Giovanni the
7 I, VI | did not remain out, for by agreement between the emperor and
8 I, VII | and the Romans come to an agreement—Boniface IX. introduces
9 II, II | recall. They effected an agreement, but the Ghibellines without
10 II, V | where he entered into an agreement with Frederick, king of
11 II, VI | florins, although by the agreement entered into with him, the
12 II, VIII| lead to the palace), the agreement which had been entered into
13 II, VIII| nine o’clock, according to agreement, they took arms, and at
14 II, VIII| appeased by their blood, an agreement was made that the duke and
15 II, VIII| Casentino he ratified the agreement, although unwillingly, and
16 IV, V | ducats; and having made this agreement, to induce the Lucchese
17 IV, VII | pontiff, to arrange terms of agreement with the signors; upon which
18 V, III | own safety, and to come to agreement with the duke; among the
19 V, IV | ambition to do so.~When the agreement between the duke and the
20 V, IV | consent to cross the Po. The agreement was concluded in February,
21 V, VI | into Lombardy. After this agreement the ambassadors returned
22 V, VI | what would result from the agreement of the Malatesti with Niccolo;
23 V, VI | the Malatesti had made the agreement more from fear than any
24 VI, IV | therefore entered into an agreement, in which the Venetians
25 VI, IV | unimpaired. Having come to this agreement, they ordered their forces
26 VI, IV | count to settle the terms of agreement, with instructions, that
27 VII, II | maintenance. After this agreement, Jacopo, accompanied by
28 VIII, III | son’s uncles. Upon this agreement, Battistino, by the assistance
29 VIII, IV | their own. The formula of agreement and benediction was then
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