Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | having called together the barons of his empire, he should
2 I, IV | the pope, his prelates and barons declared that they would
3 I, IV | son named Tancred. But the barons would not consent, and wished
4 I, VII| to which may be added the barons of Rome, the Colonnesi and
5 II, IV | Piero Ferrante, one of the barons who had accompanied Charles,
6 V, II | the concurrence of many barons, prepared to take possession
7 V, II | whom a greater number of barons were also associated, favored
8 V, III| with other prelates and barons of Greece, to comply with
9 VI, VI | discontent of the Roman barons and people, encouraged him
10 VI, VII| disposition of many of his barons, who being desirous of change,
11 VI, VII| the assistance of those barons who, being rebels, knew
12 VII, II | serious troubles with his barons, who, with the assistance
13 VII, II | apprehension from those barons who had offended him in
14 VII, II | to come to terms with his barons, and using his utmost ingenuity
15 VII, II | deceived by princes. The barons, conscious of the danger
16 VIII, VI | of their fears, and the barons hopeless of assistance in
17 VIII, VI | command, he attacked the barons, and the war was prosecuted
18 VIII, VI | being reconciled with his barons, put to death Jacopo Coppola
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