Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII| Scali Altoviti, Magalotti, Strozzi, and Mancini. Of the second,
2 II, I | the people—Riot of Andrea Strozzi—Serious disagreements between
3 II, I | circumstance induced Andrea Strozzi to think of making himself
4 III, I | Castiglionchio, and Carlo Strozzi. This insolent mode of proceeding
5 III, II | da Castiglionchio, Carlo Strozzi, and others, to unite themselves
6 III, II | Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi, and with them the Ricci,
7 III, II | Benedetto Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi, and Georgio Scali, who
8 III, II | an artificer seized Carlo Strozzi by the throat, and would
9 III, II | degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi hid themselves upon the
10 III, IV | Antonio degli Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi and others similarly their
11 III, IV | best to be done, Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti, either
12 III, IV | himself to the care of Tommaso Strozzi, who withdrew him from the
13 III, V | Salvestro di Medici, and Tommaso Strozzi, these four almost became
14 III, V | degli Albizzi and Carlo Strozzi: and after these Cipriano
15 III, V | Donato Barbadori, Filippo Strozzi, and Giovanni Anselmi, the
16 III, V | whole of whom, except Carlo Strozzi who fled, were made prisoners;
17 III, V | favor, appointed Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti with
18 III, V | Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi (who by their popular influence
19 III, V | the assistance of Tommaso Strozzi, and with a multitude of
20 III, VII | of the Scali; two of the Strozzi; Bindo Altoviti, Bernado
21 IV, II | Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi, and shortly afterward was
22 IV, IV | degli Albizzi and Palla Strozzi commissaries, and sent them
23 IV, VII | who disliked it was Palla Strozzi, a peaceable, gentle, and
24 IV, VII | piazza of San Pulinari. Palla Strozzi and Giovanni Guicciardini,
25 IV, VII | Niccolo Barbadoro, and Palla Strozzi, with so many other citizens,
26 VII, III | Francesco, son of Palla Strozzi, who, with his father, was
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