Book, Chapter
1 Int | When, after the battle of Ravenna in 1512 the holy league
2 I, I | the seat of government to Ravenna. The misfortunes which befell
3 I, II | established his court at Ravenna, and like Odoacer took the
4 I, II | them in peace. He enlarged Ravenna, restored Rome, and, with
5 I, II | churches of Rome, Greece, and Ravenna, joined to those of the
6 I, II | and taken by Belisarius at Ravenna; but before he had time
7 I, II | him, he made his abode at Ravenna, and besides this, gave
8 I, II | was sent every year from Ravenna, and called her the duchy
9 I, II | while to him who remained in Ravenna, and governed the whole
10 I, II | with it to Longinus, at Ravenna, who received them favorably.~
11 I, II | of the cities of Rome, Ravenna, Cremona, Mantua, Padua,
12 I, III| the seat of his empire at Ravenna; for, Rome being without
13 I, III| take precedence of that of Ravenna. But the Lombards having
14 I, III| contrary to agreement, seized Ravenna, and made war upon the pope.
15 I, III| conquered the Lombards, took Ravenna, and, contrary to the wishes
16 I, III| sent from Constantinople to Ravenna, but it was governed according
17 I, III| been under the exarchate of Ravenna, to be called Romagna. Besides
18 I, III| introduced by Longinus, exarch of Ravenna. After the deaths of some
19 I, VI | Camerino; Guido di Polenta, of Ravenna; Sinibaldo Ordelaffi, of
20 V, IV | place between Furli and Ravenna, which he fortified, as
21 V, IV | professions. The city of Ravenna was held for the church
22 V, IV | Spoleto, determined to attack Ravenna, either because he judged
23 V, V | four several roads; one by Ravenna, along the beach, which
24 VI, I | Venetians— They acquire Ravenna—The Florentines purchase
25 VI, I | so alarmed the people of Ravenna with the fear of becoming
26 VII, IV | Bartolommeo Coglione withdrew to Ravenna, the Florentine forces into
27 VII, IV | Niccolo Soderini went to Ravenna, where, upon a small pension
28 VIII, VI | urging his flight reached Ravenna with less than a hundred
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