Book, Chapter
1 Int | upon the downfall of Pier Soderini, Gonfaloniere of the Florentine
2 IV, VI | adversaries. Tommaso and Niccolo Soderini openly oppose us on account
3 VII, II | Acciajuoli, and Niccolo Soderini, and they resolved to unite
4 VII, II | devolve upon himself; Niccolo Soderini desired the city to enjoy
5 VII, III| CHAPTER III~Niccolo Soderini drawn Gonfalonier of Justice—
6 VII, III| magistracy; and Niccolo Soderini was drawn Gonfalonier of
7 VII, III| results. Tommaso and Niccolo Soderini were brothers. Niccolo was
8 VII, III| in their cause. Niccolo Soderini displayed the most activity;
9 VII, III| him at his house. Niccolo Soderini having first placed his
10 VII, III| Diotisalvi Neroni and Niccolo Soderini to Venice. Luca Pitti remained
11 VII, III| taken the advice of Niccolo Soderini, and preferred an honorable
12 VII, III| Diotisalvi Neroni and Niccolo Soderini strenuously urged the Venetian
13 VII, IV | re-established—Death of Niccolo Soderini—His character—Excesses in
14 VII, IV | death and character—Tommaso Soderini, a citizen of great reputation,
15 VII, IV | the Marquis Borso. Niccolo Soderini went to Ravenna, where,
16 VII, IV | to the rest, was Tommaso Soderini, whose prudence and authority
17 VII, IV | by the advice of Tommaso Soderini.~While profound tranquillity
18 VII, V | reply to be made. Tommaso Soderini advised that they should
19 VII, V | the influence of Tommaso Soderini, resolved to march against
20 VII, V | intimate friends of Tommaso Soderini, reminding him of the advice
21 VIII, III| of the case, sent Tommaso Soderini as their ambassador to the
22 VIII, III| and mediation of Tommaso Soderini, who was then Florentine
23 VIII, IV | government to the care of Tommaso Soderini, who was at that time Gonfalonier
24 VIII, VII| faithful; and Pagolantonio Soderini to Venice, to learn how
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