Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Monselice, Parma, Bologna, Faenza, Forli, and Cesena, some
2 I, VI | Cesena; Giovanni Manfredi, of Faenza; Lodovico Alidossi, of Imola;
3 I, VII| those of the House of Este; Faenza by the Manfredi; Imola by
4 IV, III| friendship of the lord of Faenza—League of the Florentines
5 IV, III| of bringing the lord of Faenza over to the Florentines,
6 IV, III| Piccinino sent a prisoner to Faenza. Fortune, however, caused
7 IV, III| prevailed with the lord of Faenza and his mother, that they
8 V, IV | league, for the lord of Faenza, the sons of Pandolfo Malatesti
9 V, IV | the duke; and the lord of Faenza, after having entered into
10 VI, V | soldiers under Astorre da Faenza and Gismondo Malatesti toward
11 VI, VI | and Astorre, prince of Faenza. This being conceded, his
12 VII, VI | formed one with the prince of Faenza. The pope and the king assigned,
13 VIII, I | deliberations, Carlo, lord of Faenza, was taken ill, and tears
14 VIII, I | latter, of which the lord of Faenza had taken possession. The
15 VIII, VII| conspiracy—Galeotto, lord of Faenza, is murdered by the treachery
16 VIII, VII| added. Galeotto, lord of Faenza, had married the daughter
17 VIII, VII| death, to become lord of Faenza. A great tumult arose as
18 VIII, VII| for the occasion, entered Faenza with a considerable force,
19 VIII, VII| and held the government of Faenza wholly in his own power;
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