Book, Chapter
1 I, V | the crusaders, and went to Perugia to await their arrival.
2 I, VII | having taken possession of Perugia and some other places belonging
3 I, VII | from whom the pope took Perugia, and left him the state
4 I, VII | Giacopaccio, Cecolini da Perugia, Niccolo da Tolentino, Guido
5 II, V | their city by the way of Perugia and Arezzo, and halted with
6 II, VIII| rectors were Baglione da Perugia and Guglielmo da Scesi,
7 II, I | and requested aid from Perugia and Sienna, so that the
8 III, II | Romagna, the Marches, and Perugia were excited to rebellion.~
9 III, VI | having taken Bologna, Pisa, Perugia, and Sienna, and prepared
10 IV, IV | of a sister of Braccio da Perugia, had been in the service
11 V, VI | overtures. Wishing to have Perugia at his disposal, he proceeded
12 V, VI | the legate and people of Perugia, he took eight thousand
13 V, VII | count’s forces moved toward Perugia to relieve La Marca or Rome,
14 VII, VI | Medici —Carlo di Braccio da Perugia attacks the Siennese—Carlo
15 VII, VI | place in Tuscany.~Braccio of Perugia, whom we have frequently
16 VII, VI | could recover possession of Perugia. To this the Venetians willingly
17 VII, VI | difficulties in his attempt upon Perugia than he had anticipated,
18 VIII, I | spoken of in Sienna and Perugia.~Still no definite arrangement
19 VIII, II | Florence some people of Perugia, whom party feuds had compelled
20 VIII, II | and the pope’s were in Perugia; and that the citizens might
21 VIII, III | the borders of the Lake of Perugia.~The Florentines now prepared
22 VIII, III | Carlo, into the district of Perugia, and establish the other
23 VIII, III | to have many partisans in Perugia, and it was therefore expected,
24 VIII, III | had already assembled in Perugia, conceived hopes of overcoming
25 VIII, IV | closely pressed the city of Perugia that it was expected to
26 VIII, IV | no further restraint at Perugia, and emboldened by the departure
27 VIII, VII | in pay the Baglioni, at Perugia, and the Vitelli, at Citta
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