Book, Chapter
1 I, IV| CHAPTER IV~Nicholas II. commits the
2 I, IV| under the dominion of Henry IV. who came to Rome pretending
3 I, IV| deaths of Pascal and Henry IV. many popes and emperors
4 I, V | now occupied by Innocent IV., who, being in fear of
5 I, V | and kept the pope, Urban IV., in continual alarm; so
6 I, V | was succeeded by Clement IV., in whose time he arrived
7 I, V | Nicholas succeeded Martin IV., of French origin, and
8 II, IV| CHAPTER IV~The Cerchi and the Donati—
9 III, IV| CHAPTER IV~Proceedings of the plebeians—
10 IV | BOOK IV~
11 IV, IV| CHAPTER IV~Death of Giovanni de’ Medici—
12 V, IV| CHAPTER IV~New wars in Italy—Niccolo
13 VI, IV| CHAPTER IV~The count’s successes—The
14 VII, IV| CHAPTER IV~War between the Venetians
15 VII, IV| 1471—Accession of Sixtus IV.—His character—Grief of
16 VII, IV| was succeeded by Sixtus IV. previously called Francesco
17 VII, VI| animosity between Sixtus IV. and Lorenzo de’ Medici —
18 VII, VI| that enmity between Sixtus IV. and the Medici afterward
19 VIII, I | Florence—Enmity of Sixtus IV. toward Florence—Differences
20 VIII, IV| CHAPTER IV~The duke of Calabria routs
21 VIII, VI| archbishop—Death of Sixtus IV.— Innocent VIII. elected—
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