Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | besieged him in the fortress. Robert Guiscard them came from
2 I, IV | and the city was sacked by Robert, and reduced to ruins. As
3 I, IV | reduced to ruins. As from this Robert sprung the establishment
4 I, IV | William, surnamed Ferabac, and Robert, called Guiscard. When the
5 I, IV | Nicholas II. his brother Robert Guiscard was sovereign.
6 I, IV | Guiscard was sovereign. Robert having had many disputes
7 I, IV | anxious to make a friend of Robert, to defend himself against
8 I, IV | and subdued the people. Robert was succeeded by his sons
9 I, VI | was succeeded by his son Robert. Henry of Luxemburg had
10 I, VI | to take Tuscany from King Robert; but not being successful,
11 I, VI | with the consent of King Robert, and returned to Pisa; and
12 I, VI | but they were defended by Robert and the Florentines. Many
13 I, VI | the Florentines and King Robert, finding the legate was
14 I, VI | Visconti became lords of Parma. Robert king of Naples, now died,
15 II, V | from subjection to King Robert, and expels the Count Novello—
16 II, V | this they sent for aid to Robert, king of Naples, and not
17 II, V | dismay into the heart of King Robert, having reached Buonconvento,
18 II, V | Florentines requested King Robert would allow his brother
19 II, V | their territory, and King Robert sent them, for commander
20 II, V | they secretly wrote to King Robert, requesting him to appoint
21 II, V | Charles, the son of King Robert, and was received with the
22 II, VI | the sovereignty of King Robert being come, the citizens
23 II, VI | of Calabria, son of King Robert, if they could induce him
24 II, VII| requested assistance from Robert king of Naples, and he sent
25 III, I | precious liberty first to King Robert, then to his brother, next
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