Book, Chapter
1 III, II | communicated his design to Benedetto Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi,
2 III, II | the city to violence, was Benedetto degli Alberti, who, from
3 III, IV | knights, among whom were Benedetto and Antonio degli Alberti,
4 III, IV | done, Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti, either from motives
5 III, V | Conduct of Giorgio Scali—Benedetto Alberti—Giorgio Scali beheaded.~
6 III, V | disposed, were Giorgio Scali, Benedetto Alberti, Salvestro di Medici,
7 III, V | appointed Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti with a strong armed
8 III, V | obtain the concurrence of Benedetto Alberti, for without it
9 III, V | enterprise to be dangerous.~Benedetto was one of the richest citizens,
10 III, V | leave them.~Having gained Benedetto and the leaders of the trades
11 III, V | nor gratitude. Observing Benedetto Alberti among those who
12 III, V | Do you, too, consent, Benedetto, that this injury shall
13 III, VI | Michael di Lando banished—Benedetto Alberti hated by the Signory—
14 III, VI | Florentines purchase Arezzo—Benedetto Alberti becomes suspected
15 III, VI | always been offensive to Benedetto Alberti, they continued
16 III, VI | the state entertained of Benedetto, were the causes of his
17 III, VI | thought it would strengthen Benedetto’s influence, and place the
18 III, VI | and an inveterate foe of Benedetto. This man, having entered
19 III, VI | the state, which banished Benedetto Alberti and admonished all
20 III, VI | Antonio. Before his departure, Benedetto called them together, and
21 III, VII| determined, notwithstanding Benedetto had died in exile, that
22 III, VII| Ricci, Antonio de’ Medici, Benedetto degli Spini, Antonio Girolami,
23 IV, II | will happen to you as to Benedetto Alberti, who, at the persuasion
24 V, VI | the mountain passes of San Benedetto and the valley of Montone,
25 V, VI | finding the route by San Benedetto impracticable, on account
26 V, VII| were transported with joy. Benedetto de’ Medici, finding the
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