Book, Chapter
1 II, I | Bella, Ardinghi, Tedaldi, Cerchi. Of the Ghibelline faction
2 II, IV | CHAPTER IV~The Cerchi and the Donati—Origin of
3 II, IV | enmity of the Donati and the Cerchi—Their first conflict—The
4 II, IV | Their first conflict—The Cerchi head the Bianca faction—
5 II, IV | interdict—New affray between the Cerchi and the Donati—The Donati
6 II, IV | return to Florence— Veri Cerchi flies—The pope’s legate
7 II, IV | Great fire in Florence.~The Cerchi and the Donati were, for
8 II, IV | had recourse to Veri de Cerchi, a man in no respect inferior
9 II, IV | old animosity between the Cerchi and the Donati, and it was
10 II, IV | thither also came some of the Cerchi, like the Donati, accompanied
11 II, IV | their swords, nor were the Cerchi at all backward to do the
12 II, IV | Bianchi and the Neri. The Cerchi were at the head of the
13 II, IV | many of the Donati and the Cerchi attended, they first came
14 II, IV | retired to their houses, the Cerchi determined to attack the
15 II, IV | make any such attempt. The Cerchi and the leaders of the Bianchi
16 II, IV | impediment. And although Veri de Cerchi was advised to oppose him,
17 II, IV | leaders of the Bianchi. The Cerchi, and the other heads of
18 II, IV | who made peace between the Cerchi and the Donati, and strengthened
19 II, IV | were added. Niccolo de’ Cerchi, with many of his friends,
20 II, IV | addressed to him by the Cerchi, although some were of opinion
21 II, IV | Niccolo. The whole of the Cerchi were, however, banished,—
22 II, V | Alighieri, the sons of Veri de’ Cerchi and of Giano della Bella.
23 II, VIII| the Pazzi, Cavicciulli, Cerchi, and Albizzi. Of the third
24 III, I | Uberti, or the Donati and the Cerchi had formerly done. The pontiffs,
25 III, I | then the Donati and the Cerchi; and now, oh ridiculous!
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