Book, Chapter
1 I, V | church, without fear of papal maledictions, he gave them
2 I, V | a Frenchman, removed the papal court to Avignon in 1305.~
3 I, VI | person and established the papal court at Rome in 1376, after
4 II, IV | France, was then at the papal court, having been called
5 III, II | Disturbances in Florence.~The papal chair was occupied by Gregory
6 V, V | over the pontiff, and the papal troops, that the former
7 VI, I | However, the arrival of the papal forces so alarmed the people
8 VI, VI | Stefano Porcari against the papal government—The conspirators
9 VIII, I | Montesecco, a leader of the papal forces, possessing military
10 VIII, I | Tolentino, a leader of the papal troops, should go into Romagna,
11 VIII, III| appeal to a future council—Papal and Neapolitan movements
12 VIII, III| of Pisa—They attack the papal states—The papal forces
13 VIII, III| attack the papal states—The papal forces routed upon the borders
14 VIII, III| Carthaginian general, the papal forces were vanquished.
15 VIII, IV | Their ambassadors at the papal court— The pope’s reply
16 VIII, V | the Florentines attack the papal states—The pope’s defensive
17 VIII, V | Neapolitan army routed by the papal forces—Progress of the Venetians
18 VIII, VI | were led out against the papal forces and routed them.
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