Book, Chapter
1 I, I | emperor, to take him for her husband; but she, being of imperial
2 I, II | and so take him for her husband. To this end, having prepared
3 I, IV | of Henry II. She and her husband possessed Lucca, Parma,
4 I, VI | kingdom, and take for her husband Andrea, son of the king
5 I, VI | drove Queen Joan and her husband out of the kingdom.~At this
6 I, VI | on the condition that her husband, contenting himself with
7 I, VII| brought up, took for her husband Giacopo della Marca, a Frenchman
8 I, VII| king; so that between the husband and the wife wars ensued;
9 I, VII| treat him as she had her husband, endeavored secretly to
10 II, I | Buondelmonti family, as her husband; but either from negligence,
11 II, V | Florence, in search of her husband, Charles, the son of King
12 IV, I | the will of her deceased husband, to withdraw him from the
13 VI, II | Annalena, thus deprived of both husband and offspring, rejected
14 VII, II | her father-in-law and her husband, and in consequence Lorenzo
15 VII, II | either to return to her husband or not. Agnolo thought Cosmo
16 VIII, VII| revenge for the murder of her husband; and upon their menacing
17 VIII, VII| avenged the death of her husband with the utmost cruelty.
18 VIII, VII| or ill treatment by her husband, or from the depravity of
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