Book, Chapter
1 V, II | II~Death of Giovanni II.—René of Anjou and Alfonso of
2 V, II | and by her will appointed René of Anjou to be her successor.
3 V, II | also associated, favored René. The pope was unwilling
4 V, II | own interests, by favoring René and opposing himself; for
5 V, IV | kingdom of Naples, between René of Anjou and Alfonso of
6 V, IV | to the assistance of king René, if the events of Romagna
7 VI, I | during these wars, taken from René the whole kingdom except
8 VI, I | territories, but also to favor René; and René himself had hope
9 VI, I | also to favor René; and René himself had hope of his
10 VI, I | strong guard at Castelnuova René set out and came to Florence,
11 VI, I | against the count, while King René was in arms, yet finding
12 VI, VI | the design of Gambacorti—René of Anjou is called into
13 VI, VI | Italy by the Florentines —René returns to France—The pope
14 VI, VI | king of France would allow René of Anjou to enter Italy
15 VI, VI | an arrangement with King René, who promised to come into
16 VI, VI | pursuance of this treaty, King René commenced his march into
17 VI, VI | completely successful; for René came into Italy by sea,
18 VI, VI | passage through Savoy. King René was most honorably received
19 VI, VI | Piacenza for the forces of René, where, having passed the
20 VI, VI | immediately went to dissuade René from carrying it into effect,
21 VI, VI | but what belonged to him. René took his departure, and
22 VI, VII| of Anjou, the son of King René, who had a short time previously
23 VI, VII| conquest of Naples, of which René, John’s father, had been
24 VI, VII| At the same time, King René coming with a fleet to the
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