Book, Chapter
1 I, II | it to be presented to the queen Rosamond, who sat opposite,
2 I, II | death as the ravisher of the queen. Helmichis consented to
3 I, VI | and the emperor—Giovanna, queen of Naples—Rienzi—The jubilee
4 I, VI | forces into Italy, and drove Queen Joan and her husband out
5 I, VI | Hungary, having driven out Queen Joan, returned to his kingdom;
6 I, VI | pope, who chose to have the queen in the neighborhood of Rome
7 I, VI | gratitude for the benefit, Queen Joan gave Avignon, her inheritance,
8 I, VII| thus arisen in the church, Queen Joan favored the schismatic
9 I, VII| recover the kingdom for the queen, to expel Urban from Rome,
10 I, VII| a very valiant man. The queen, to shun the disgrace of
11 I, VII| with varying success, the queen at length obtained the superiority,
12 I, VII| peace was made between the queen and the pontiff; but King
13 I, VII| recourse to arms, and the queen, with the assistance of
14 I, VII| defended the cause of the queen. In the course of the war,
15 I, VII| pass the river Pescara; the queen was thus again unarmed,
16 I, VII| the enterprise against the queen, and besieged L’Aquilla;
17 I, VII| priests or women, the pope and Queen Joan of Naples were compelled
18 III, V | conquest of the dominions of Queen Giovanna, retained his captain
19 III, V | who was at enmity with the queen. Many Florentine emigrants
20 III, V | kingdom of Naples, he sent Queen Giovanna a prisoner into
21 III, VI | the kingdom of Naples for Queen Giovanna, and drive out
22 IV, II | the face of Braccio; or to Queen Giovanna, whom they abandoned,
23 V, II | this condition, Giovanna, queen of Naples, died, and by
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