Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the province of Pannonia, situated upon the nearer shore of
2 I, VI | several uninhabited rocks, situated at the point of the Adriatic
3 II, I | castles and strongholds were situated, and where they strengthened
4 II, III| which at that time was situated near St. Procolo; and, as
5 II, V | them the Stinche, a castle situated in the Val di Greve, and
6 II, VII| where their houses were situated; and they fortified the
7 IV, I | Serezana and other places situated on this side the Magra,
8 IV, VII| piazza of San Pulinari, situated near the palace, and whence
9 V, I | and authority; for being situated in the middle of Italy,
10 V, V | forces to Soave, a castle situated between the Vincentino and
11 V, V | to Brescia. This city is situated so close to the Lake of
12 V, V | before Bardolino, a fortress situated upon the lake, trusting
13 V, V | disaster. The city of Verona is situated in Lombardy, at the foot
14 V, VI | garrisons and towns were situated; for when the army is vanquished
15 V, VI | easy. Marradi is a castle situated at the foot of the mountains
16 V, VI | Niccolo. This fortress is situated at the foot of the mountains
17 V, VII| before Soncino, a fortress situated upon the River Oglio; these
18 VI, I | ducats.~Affairs being thus situated, each party supposed winter
19 VI, I | Martinengo, a castle so situated that the possession of it
20 VII, I | citizen, and four others, situated at Careggi, Fiesole, Craggiulo,
21 VII, IV | to the Florentines, and situated among the roots of the Appennines
22 VII, V | governors of towns, similarly situated, to keep the keys of the
23 VIII, V | affairs were unfortunately situated, while those of the Venetians
24 VIII, VI | much of its value, being situated between the latter place
25 VIII, VII| foot, attacked Serezanello, situated above Serezana, plundered
26 VIII, VII| the castle of Firenzuola, situated in the midst of the Appennines;
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