Book, Chapter
1 I, II | to do so, established his court at Ravenna, and like Odoacer
2 I, V | Frenchman, removed the papal court to Avignon in 1305.~
3 I, VI | For when the pope and his court removed to France, and the
4 I, VI | and established the papal court at Rome in 1376, after an
5 II, IV | France, was then at the papal court, having been called into
6 II, VIII| citizens, came to the piazza or court of the palace, and having,
7 II, VIII| horseback and join those in the court; but, pn their way thither,
8 II, I | palace, drove them from the court; and then by proclamation
9 III, II | greater reverence, and their court was held in higher estimation:
10 III, IV | gallows to be erected in the court of the palace. He began
11 III, IV | brought by the mob into the court, was suspended from the
12 III, IV | coming tumultuously into the court of the palace, each body
13 III, VII | who came to the piazza or court of the palace, gave them
14 V, III | accommodation of the pontiff and his court, upon which they proceeded
15 VII, V | duchess and the whole ducal court, as it was said, to fulfill
16 VII, VI | her to withdraw from his court, and, travelling toward
17 VIII, III | Florentine ambassador at the court of Milan, and of Cecco Simonetta,
18 VIII, IV | ambassadors at the papal court— The pope’s reply to the
19 VIII, VII | genius, after visiting every court of Europe, induced by the
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