Book, Chapter
1 I, VII| as her son, and engaged Braccio of Montone as her captain,
2 I, VII| arose new contests between Braccio, who took the part of Alfonzo,
3 I, VII| Alfonzo to return to Aragon. Braccio, undaunted at the departure
4 I, VII| thinking the greatness of Braccio injurious to the church,
5 I, VII| who went in pursuit of Braccio to L’Aquilla, where he routed
6 I, VII| routed and slew him. Of Braccio remained Oddo, his son,
7 I, VII| those who had fought under Braccio, Niccolo Piccinino remained
8 I, VII| Niccolo Piccinino the pupil of Braccio, Agnolo della Pergola, Lorenzo
9 IV, II | ridiculed before the face of Braccio; or to Queen Giovanna, whom
10 IV, II | engaged Count Oddo the son of Braccio, and united with him, for
11 IV, IV | the son of a sister of Braccio da Perugia, had been in
12 V, I | military factions of Sforza and Braccio—The Bracceschi and the Sforzeschi
13 V, I | the ancient enmity which Braccio had always entertained against
14 V, V | to recover the states of Braccio, and expel the count from
15 VI, IV | feud of the families of Braccio and Sforza) to conduct their
16 VII, VI | Lorenzo de’ Medici —Carlo di Braccio da Perugia attacks the Siennese—
17 VII, VI | took place in Tuscany.~Braccio of Perugia, whom we have
18 VIII, III| them Count Carlo, son of Braccio, and Deifobo, son of Count
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