Book, Chapter
1 III, II | Guelphs endeavor to prevent Salvestro de Medici from being chosen
2 III, II | being chosen Gonfalonier—Salvestro de Medici Gonfalonier—His
3 III, II | Collegi disapprove of the law—Salvestro addresses the council in
4 III, II | as in the next Signory, Salvestro de’ Medici would very probably
5 III, II | To obviate their fears of Salvestro, he was to be ADMONISHED,
6 III, II | prevent the appointment of Salvestro, for the design was discovered
7 III, II | upon the drawing futile.~Salvestro Alammano de’ Medici was
8 III, II | Colleagues and then the Councils, Salvestro being Provost (which office
9 III, II | unable to have it passed.~Salvestro, seeing his first attempt
10 III, II | commission of violence. Salvestro intended to enact his law,
11 III, IV | with something laudable, Salvestro de Medici and sixty-three
12 III, IV | major trades. He gave to Salvestro de’ Medici the revenue of
13 III, IV | became law. They took from Salvestro de’ Medici and Michael di
14 III, V | Scali, Benedetto Alberti, Salvestro di Medici, and Tommaso Strozzi,
15 III, VI | had been banished since Salvestro de’ Medici was Gonfalonier
16 III, VI | country made me take part with Salvestro de Medici and afterward
17 III, VII| who, after the death of Salvestro, was head of the family.
18 III, VII| He confided the affair to Salvestro Cavicciulli, whose wrongs
19 IV, I | so unhappily revived by Salvestro de’ Medici, were never extinguished;
20 IV, I | far surpassing those of Salvestro. The associates of Niccolo
21 IV, V | Siennese at Lucca, sent Salvestro Trento and Leonardo Bonvisi
22 IV, VI | the new Gonfalonier how Salvestro de’ Medici was able, though
23 VII, IV | was that of the Nardi; for Salvestro and his brothers, the heads
24 VII, IV | Bernardo, the brother of Salvestro, was young, prompt, and
25 VII, V | parties, one of which, led by Salvestro, an inhabitant of Prato,
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