Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Aquila, with many towns and castles which for brevity we omit.
2 II, I | Arno, where part of their castles and strongholds were situated,
3 II, II | Volterra, destroyed some castles, and led the inhabitants
4 II, V | obtained possession of many castles in the Val d’Arno and the
5 II, VII | allowed to retire to their castles. Upon their departure the
6 II, VIII| to effect which, guards, castles, and external aid have oft
7 IV, IV | possession of Ruoti and Compito, castles belonging to the Lucchese,
8 IV, IV | given to them to receive the castles that offered to surrender,
9 V, VI | Mugello, where he took some castles, and halted with his army
10 V, VII | His land forces took the castles held for Filippo, and the
11 VI, I | Peschiera, Asola, and Lonato, castles in the Mantuan territory,
12 VI, II | take possession of certain castles which had been given him
13 VI, III | the Gherardesca, took some castles, and issuing from them,
14 VI, III | endeavor to recover those castles which still remained in
15 VI, V | war generally; for small castles, when lost, were recovered
16 VI, VI | recovered their territories and castles, they were no longer in
17 VIII, IV | princes to keep faith.~The castles being restored, and this
18 VIII, VI | restitution of their houses and castles, so that in a few days robberies,
19 VIII, VI | next began to assign towns, castles, or territories, as security
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