Book, Chapter
1 VII, II | given to Piero de’ Medici by Diotisalvi Neroni—Conspiracy of Diotisalvi
2 VII, II | Diotisalvi Neroni—Conspiracy of Diotisalvi and others against Piero—
3 VII, II | called to his assistance Diotisalvi Neroni, a man of great influence
4 VII, II | fortune. Piero acquired Diotisalvi with the opinion Cosmo entertained
5 VII, II | assets, to be placed in Diotisalvi’s hands, that, with an entire
6 VII, II | be in great disorder, and Diotisalvi, instigated rather by his
7 VII, II | avaricious and ungrateful.~Diotisalvi, noticing the popular excitement
8 VII, II | disdained to submit to Piero; Diotisalvi Neroni, who knew Luca unfit
9 VII, III| to them from principle.~Diotisalvi, the better to conceal his
10 VII, III| Francesco Neroni, the brother of Diotisalvi, had endeavored to induce
11 VII, III| unprepared. The residence of Diotisalvi being near that of Piero,
12 VII, III| then addressed himself to Diotisalvi and his brothers, who were
13 VII, III| Acciajuoli fled to Naples, Diotisalvi Neroni and Niccolo Soderini
14 VII, III| to render them abortive. Diotisalvi Neroni and Niccolo Soderini
15 VII, IV | themselves in various places. Diotisalvi Neroni withdrew to Ferrara,
16 VII, IV | communicated his ideas to Diotisalvi Neroni, and asked him, in
17 VII, IV | of Italy, by his means? Diotisalvi considered the enterprise
18 VII, IV | time and plan, informed Diotisalvi of what had been done.~
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