Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Goths who escaped sought refuge in Pavia, where they created
2 I, III| which city multitudes took refuge who had been driven out
3 I, IV | Giovanni the anti-pope took refuge in Mount Albano, where he
4 I, V | of Naples, that, having a refuge of their own, they might
5 I, VI | their safety, and fled for refuge to several uninhabited rocks,
6 II, I | Guelphs being expelled, took refuge in the Upper Val d’Arno,
7 II, II | and to serve as a point of refuge for those who were exhausted
8 II, II | return thither, but sought refuge at Lucca.~Manfred sent the
9 II, II | the count, for affording refuge to the Guelphs after the
10 II, IV | pulled down. They sought refuge, with a great number of
11 III, II | Councils had adopted, each took refuge in his own house.~Let no
12 III, II | concealment or flight, first took refuge in Santa Croce, and afterward,
13 V, II | and obliged them to seek refuge within the walls of the
14 V, V | Venetian rectors to take refuge in the fortresses, and thus
15 V, V | marquis of Mantua, first took refuge in the citadel, and thence
16 VI, II | enemies his capture, took refuge in a vault of his house,
17 VI, VII| his defeat, Ferrando took refuge in Naples, whither the scattered
18 VI, VII| and compelled him to seek refuge in the castelletto; the
19 VI, VII| he was compelled to take refuge in Istria, and thence withdrew
20 VII, I | to the laws, found a safe refuge within their walls, if they
21 VIII, II | friends he had about him, took refuge in the sacristy of the church.
22 VIII, II | but finding he had taken refuge in the vestry, he was prevented.~
23 VIII, II | private motives, flee for refuge to the altars; but where
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