Book, Chapter
1 II, IV | followers, perhaps the two most distinguished families in Florence. Being
2 II, V | enumerated among the most distinguished men our city has produced.
3 II, VII| advice of Giotto, the most distinguished painter of his time, they
4 III, II | against some of the most distinguished citizens, but even against
5 III, VI | nobles of the people, who had distinguished themselves as defenders
6 IV, III| Carmignuola, one of the most distinguished warriors of those times,
7 IV, V | lived at Florence, a very distinguished architect, named Filippo
8 IV, VI | Cosmo’s party was rather distinguished by the name of Puccio than
9 V, V | June. The arrival of this distinguished commander in Lombardy filled
10 VI, VI | a Roman citizen, equally distinguished for nobility of birth and
11 VII, I | were not sufficient to be distinguished for magnificence of buildings
12 VII, II | of Italy. Among the most distinguished of the Florentine youth
13 VII, III| a concourse, not only of distinguished citizens, but also of the
14 VII, V | Severino, one of the most distinguished generals of this period,
15 VII, VI | mentioned as one of the most distinguished warriors of Italy, left
16 VIII, I | people, on account of his distinguished pre-eminence, had made a
17 VIII, III| ambassador, Donato Acciajuoli, a distinguished Latin and Greek scholar,
18 VIII, VI | republic will become more distinguished than that of Venice.~Agostino
19 VIII, VII| so that the former being distinguished for prudence and the latter
20 VIII, VII| was conducted by the most distinguished men in Italy. For Mariano
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