Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII| to the duke; whereupon, Pagolo del Mazecha and Simon da
2 IV, III | chancellors, Ser Martino and Ser Pagolo. The latter favored the
3 IV, III | Martino was retained and Ser Pagolo discharged, to the great
4 IV, IV | alliance with Florence; and Pagolo Guinigi, to regain the favor
5 IV, IV | had been imprisoned by Pagolo Guinigi, governor of Lucca,
6 IV, IV | life was spared, and as Pagolo thought the forgiveness
7 IV, V | the country about Lucca—Pagolo Guinigi asks assistance
8 IV, V | duke sends Francesco Sforza—Pagolo Guinigi expelled—The Florentines
9 IV, V | all possible expedition. Pagolo Guinigi finding himself
10 IV, V | it was the intention of Pagolo to surrender the city to
11 IV, V | immediately to Pescia, where Pagolo Diacceto was lieutenant
12 IV, V | he contrived the ruin of Pagolo Guinigi. The heads of the
13 IV, V | was Lanzilao, the son of Pagolo. The conspirators, about
14 IV, V | armed at night in search of Pagolo, who, on hearing the noise
15 IV, V | the city and the treasure. Pagolo said the treasure was consumed,
16 IV, V | Count Francesco conducted Pagolo and his son to the duke,
17 VI, I | Francesco Barbadico and Pagolo Trono were present for the
18 VIII, VI | doge of Genoa, trusting to Pagolo Fregoso, the archbishop,
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