Book, Chapter
1 I, II | instigation of Sophia, his wife, recalled Narses, and sent
2 I, II | the captives, took her to wife, and made himself sovereign
3 I, III| Stephen VIII. Henry and his wife Simeonda were persons of
4 I, IV | the Countess Matilda his wife, who was daughter of Beatrice,
5 I, IV | seclusion and become the wife of Henry. Thus the kingdom
6 I, IV | Italy with Gostanza his wife, and a son about four years
7 I, V | him in the right of his wife Gostanza, daughter of Manfred.
8 I, VII| killed in battle, leaving a wife and two children at Naples.
9 I, VII| having no children, left his wife Beatrice heiress of his
10 I, VII| between the husband and the wife wars ensued; and although
11 II, I | learn you have chosen a wife, although I had reserved
12 II, V | strength, upon his taking to wife a daughter of Uguccione
13 III, VI | heir, leaving, with his wife, his children Ladislaus
14 V, VII| and with his treasure, wife, and children, took his
15 VI, II | but a short time; and his wife, Annalena, thus deprived
16 VI, III| remained in repose with his wife.~In the spring, the Venetian
17 VI, VI | difficulty, leaving his wife, family, and all his property,
18 VII, I | hours before his death, his wife asked him why he kept his
19 VII, II | ducal ambassador and his wife Drusiana, proceeded to Naples,
20 VII, II | Clarice degli Orsini as wife of Lorenzo, his eldest son;
21 VIII, I | by virtue of which the wife of Giovanni de’ Pazzi was
22 VIII, II | the intercession of his wife, Bianca, he escaped death.
23 VIII, VI | taken prisoner, with his wife and children, by the latter,
24 VIII, VII| by the treachery of his wife—The government of the city
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