Book, Chapter
1 IV, VI | confined, under the charge of Federigo Malavolti. In this place,
2 IV, VI | small quantity of bread, Federigo, observing his anxiety,
3 IV, VI | eyes, embraced and kissed Federigo, earnestly thanking him
4 IV, VII| were disputing about him, Federigo, by way of recreation, brought
5 IV, VII| intimately, gave a sign to Federigo to leave the apartment,
6 VI, II | exasperated at finding that Federigo di Montefeltro, his enemy,
7 VI, III| troops, whose captains were Federigo, lord of Urbino, and Gismondo
8 VI, V | troops, under the command of Federigo, lord of Urbino. Their first
9 VI, VII| Ferrando also sent money to Federigo, lord of Urbino, and collected
10 VII, IV | command of their forces Federigo, count of Urbino; and being
11 VII, V | who, under the command of Federigo, lord of Urbino, marched
12 VII, VI | became more closely united. Federigo, prince of Urbino, was at
13 VII, VI | displeasure of the Florentines, Federigo complied; for they thought
14 VII, VI | enemies; and having lost Federigo d’Urbino, they engaged Roberto
15 VIII, III| who had as his general, Federigo, count of Urbino, entered
16 VIII, III| caused such annoyance, that Federigo d’Urbino demanded a truce
17 VIII, V | appointed as his general, Federigo d’Urbino; the Florentines
18 VIII, V | expectation of his brother Federigo, whom their father had sent
19 VIII, V | victory to their enemies. Federigo, marquis of Mantua, whose
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