Book, Chapter
1 II, II | Novello expelled—He goes to Prato—The Guelphs restored to
2 II, II | went with all his people to Prato. But, on finding himself
3 II, IV | sent his legate, Niccolo da Prato, to settle them, who, being
4 II, VI | Castruccio marches against Prato and retires without making
5 II, VI | lords of Lunigiano, attacked Prato, to the relief of which
6 II, VI | should come to the relief of Prato would be restored to his
7 II, VI | being quickly brought to Prato, alarmed Castruccio so much,
8 II, VI | they had done enough for Prato in hazarding the safety
9 V, III| attacked the Casentino, took Prato Vecchio, and Romena, and
10 V, VII| together with Bibbiena, Prato Vecchio, and Romena. From
11 VII, IV | the Medici—Disturbances at Prato occasioned by Bernardo Nardi.~
12 VII, IV | had many acquaintances at Prato, and still more in the district
13 VII, IV | aware that the people of Prato considered themselves injured
14 VII, IV | fire in Tuscany (should Prato rebel) which would be fostered
15 VII, IV | in taking possession of Prato, what assistance might be
16 VII, IV | Ferrara, if he could retain Prato not less than fifteen days.
17 VII, IV | success, proceeded secretly to Prato, and communicated with those
18 VII, V | Bernardo takes possession of Prato, but is not assisted by
19 VII, V | the office of Provost of Prato for the Florentine people,
20 VII, V | Salvestro, an inhabitant of Prato, took possession of the
21 VII, V | influence the people of Prato, since entreaties produced
22 VII, V | thinking that the people of Prato will follow you; but the
23 VII, V | to order the people of Prato to obey him, and having
24 VII, V | it being told there that Prato was taken, the governor
25 VII, V | forces could be collected, to Prato, with orders that he should
26 VIII, VII| vicissitude. In the districts of Prato, Pisa, and the Val di Pesa,
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