Book, Chapter
1 IV, I | of Genoa, he had acquired Serezana and other places situated
2 V, II | therefore besieged and took Serezana, and having committed great
3 V, III| they obtained Massa and Serezana. Toward the end of May they
4 VIII, IV | consequence—The Genoese take Serezana—Lorenzo de’ Medici arrives
5 VIII, IV | correspondence with some persons of Serezana, entered the place by stealth,
6 VIII, VI | Various events—The war of Serezana—Genoa occupied by her archbishop—
7 VIII, VI | elected—Agostino Fregoso gives Serezana to the bank of St. Giorgio—
8 VIII, VI | War with the Genoese for Serezana—Stratagem of the Florentines
9 VIII, VI | Marciano on the borders of Serezana; and while the war continued
10 VIII, VI | Lombardy, annoyed the people of Serezana by inroads and light skirmishes.
11 VIII, VI | them of the fortress of Serezana; and as it was allowed by
12 VIII, VI | Fregoso, who had seized Serezana, being unable to defend
13 VIII, VI | Agostino Fregoso conceded Serezana to the San Giorgio, which
14 VIII, VI | without it the acquisition of Serezana lost much of its value,
15 VIII, VI | impede their acquisition of Serezana. To induce the enemy to
16 VIII, VI | against them; so leaving Serezana they encamped before Pietra
17 VIII, VI | Florentines would have attacked Serezana had they not been prevented
18 VIII, VII| routed by the Florentines—Serezana surrenders—Genoa submits
19 VIII, VII| desired the Genoese to concede Serezana to the Florentines, insisting
20 VIII, VII| Serezanello, situated above Serezana, plundered and burnt the
21 VIII, VII| Florentines after the war of Serezana, lived in great prosperity
22 VIII, VII| acquisition of Pietra Santa and Serezana. For the greater safety
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