Book, Chapter
1 I, V | while they were encamped at Furli, Guido Bonatto, an astrologer,
2 I, VI | Sinibaldo Ordelaffi, of Furli and Cesena; Giovanni Manfredi,
3 I, VII| Imola by the Alidossi; Furli by the Ordelaffi; Rimini
4 IV, I | made by the duke against Furli. Giorgio Ordelaffi was lord
5 IV, I | Giorgio Ordelaffi was lord of Furli, who dying, left Tibaldo,
6 IV, I | compelled by the people of Furli to obey the will of her
7 IV, I | seize the government of Furli, and thus the territory
8 IV, I | their power for rescuing Furli from the hands of the duke.~
9 IV, I | known, sent their forces to Furli and besieged it on all sides.
10 IV, I | prevented him from relieving Furli, determined to attempt the
11 IV, I | up their design against Furli, and come to an engagement
12 IV, I | having abandoned the siege of Furli to go to the relief of Zagonara,
13 IV, II | enemy. Have they relieved Furli, and rescued her from the
14 V, I | already, with his army, at Furli. The count accordingly moved
15 V, IV | Camurata, a place between Furli and Ravenna, which he fortified,
16 V, IV | took Bologna, Imola, and Furli; and (what is worthy of
17 VI, I | unsuccessful attack upon Furli and Bologna, with a view
18 VII, IV | Girolamo he gave the city of Furli, taken from Antonio Ordelaffi,
19 VIII, VII| Girolamo Riario, lord of Furli, slain by a conspiracy—Galeotto,
20 VIII, VII| Romagna. Francesco d’Orso, of Furli, was a man of great authority
21 VIII, VII| upon the market day, at Furli, as most suitable for their
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