Book, Chapter
1 II, I | Florence, and the cause of it—Buondelmonti—Buondelmonti slain—Guelphs
2 II, I | cause of it—Buondelmonti—Buondelmonti slain—Guelphs and Ghibellines
3 II, I | families of Florence were the Buondelmonti and the Uberti; next to
4 II, I | mind, she had fixed upon Buondelmonti, a young gentleman, the
5 II, I | gentleman, the head of the Buondelmonti family, as her husband;
6 II, I | upper apartment, seeing Buondelmonti approach her house alone,
7 II, I | offence would be to put Buondelmonti to death. And although some
8 II, I | and St. Stephen’s, and as Buondelmonti was passing upon a white
9 II, I | espousing the cause of the Buondelmonti, the other that of the Uberti;
10 II, I | assistance, expelled the Buondelmonti; thus our city, as all the
11 II, I | of the Guelphs were the Buondelmonti, Nerli, Rossi, Frescobaldi,
12 II, IV | Bagnesi, Tornaquinci, Spini, Buondelmonti, Gianfigliazzi, and the
13 II, VIII| Brunelleschi and Uguccione Buondelmonti advised the duke to take
14 II, VIII| duke; except some of the Buondelmonti and of the Cavalcanti, with
15 II, VIII| citizens, except Uguccione Buondelmonti, who retired into the palace,
16 III, I | completely as those of the Buondelmonti and the Uberti, or the Donati
17 III, I | was in the family of the Buondelmonti a gentleman named Benchi,
18 III, I | harassed her: first the Buondelmonti and the Uberti; then the
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