Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the death of Valentinian, seized the government, and compelled
2 I, II | they bore to Alboin, they seized the royal treasure, and
3 I, III| contrary to agreement, seized Ravenna, and made war upon
4 I, IV | be brought from Greece, seized Sicily in the name of the
5 I, VI | Lombardy the places they had seized. After making this concession
6 I, VI | Rienzi, Francesco Baroncegli seized upon the tribunate of Rome,
7 II, IV | having caused Lore to be seized, in order to add the greatest
8 II, VII| people of Florence were seized with an extreme desire to
9 III, II | language; and an artificer seized Carlo Strozzi by the throat,
10 III, IV | wounded, and cause them to be seized and imprisoned.~When the
11 III, IV | had failed to effect, they seized their weapons and with the
12 III, VII| remainder of that family. He seized the opportunity afforded
13 III, VII| occurred at Florence, was seized immediately upon his arrival.
14 III, VII| Antonio, who was immediately seized, and, though he denied all
15 IV, IV | rode through the city, seized the Capitano, who resided
16 VI, III| the Venetians, and he had seized the territories of the former.
17 VII, III| many citizens had been seized, imprisoned, tortured, and
18 VII, V | other following Bernardo, seized the palace, and placed Cesare
19 VII, VI | marriage portion, she was seized with a sudden illness, and
20 VIII, II | Jacopo di Poggio, whom he seized by the hair of the head,
21 VIII, IV | the enemy at hand, were seized with a sudden panic; neither
22 VIII, V | draught of water, he was seized with a flux, of which he
23 VIII, VI | all who defended them, and seized most of their fortresses.
24 VIII, VI | Agostino Fregoso, who had seized Serezana, being unable to
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