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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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girolamo

   Book,  Chapter
1 VII, I | by force, they banished Girolamo Machiavelli, with some others, 2 VII, I | the honors of government. Girolamo, having transgressed the 3 VII, I | church and abbey of St. Girolamo; and in the Mugello, he 4 VII, IV | his family were Piero and Girolamo, who, according to universal 5 VII, IV | title of St. Sixtus. To Girolamo he gave the city of Furli, 6 VII, IV | natural daughter Caterina to Girolamo, with the city of Imola, 7 VII, VI | reputation, nor the Count Girolamo retain the states of Romagna, 8 VII, VI | Lampognano, Carlo Visconti, and Girolamo Ogliato. He frequently discussed 9 VII, VI | dishonored both Carlo and Girolamo in respect to their wives 10 VII, VI | church, Giovanandrea and Girolamo placing themselves upon 11 VII, VI | was made by Lampognano and Girolamo, who, pretending to clear 12 VII, VI | the other in the throat. Girolamo struck him in the throat 13 VII, VI | immediately around him. Girolamo Olgiato passed through the 14 VII, VI | particulars of the conspiracy. Girolamo was twenty-three years of 15 VIII, I | intimate friend of Count Girolamo, they frequently complained 16 VIII, I | Riario, a nephew of Count Girolamo, to the college of Pisa, 17 VIII, V | still further, the Count Girolamo, who was then at Venice, 18 VIII, V | few days, sent the Count Girolamo toward Citta di Castello 19 VIII, V | pope’s legate, the Count Girolamo, the duke of Calabria, the 20 VIII, VI | pope recalled the Count Girolamo from Lombardy with orders 21 VIII, VI | immediately in arms. The Count Girolamo withdrew his forces into 22 VIII, VII| revolts from the churchCount Girolamo Riario, lord of Furli, slain 23 VIII, VII| became suspected by the count Girolamo, who often threatened him.


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