Book, Chapter
1 VII, III| September and October, 1466, Roberto Lioni was appointed to the
2 VII, IV | and his natural brother Roberto, who was afterward one of
3 VII, V | be adopted. At this time, Roberto da San Severino, one of
4 VII, V | prudence should suggest. Roberto had scarcely passed the
5 VII, VI | Federigo d’Urbino, they engaged Roberto da Rimino in his place,
6 VIII, III| various places, together with Roberto da San Severino, who in
7 VIII, III| Prospero Adorno, the Signor Roberto, and the rebellious uncles
8 VIII, III| Sforzeschi and the Signor Roberto, being thus expelled by
9 VIII, III| close of winter they ordered Roberto da San Severino to leave
10 VIII, III| stead.~The attack of Signor Roberto upon the Pisan territory,
11 VIII, III| toward Pisa, to meet Signor Roberto, who was with his troops
12 VIII, III| the army, by the advice of Roberto da Rimino, who, after the
13 VIII, IV | the republic.~At this time Roberto da San Severino, with Lodovico
14 VIII, V | the command of the forces, Roberto da San Severino, who being
15 VIII, V | resolution, he appointed Roberto da Rimino to take the command
16 VIII, V | to him. The magnificent Roberto, having considered the forces
17 VIII, V | offered their assistance to Roberto, and all were thankfully
18 VIII, V | him gone, the magnificent Roberto would not pursue him, and
19 VIII, V | with additional forces. But Roberto, finding himself nearly
20 VIII, V | gain Rimino, which being by Roberto’s death left to the care
21 VIII, V | their enemies at bay, and Roberto da San Severino to cross
22 VIII, V | greatest difficulty that Roberto and his forces could save
23 VIII, VI | that monarch; and Signor Roberto of San Severino, an enemy
24 VIII, VI | the peace being ratified, Roberto da San Severino, having
25 VIII, VII| the city of Trento, and Roberto da S. Severino, their captain,
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