Book, Chapter
1 II, II | the people of Pistoria, Arezzo, and Sienna, to enter into
2 II, V | by the way of Perugia and Arezzo, and halted with his army
3 II, I | off their yoke; so that Arezzo, Castiglione, Pistoia, Volterra,
4 II, I | ambassadors to the people of Arezzo, to renounce all dominion
5 II, I | most favorable result; for Arezzo, not many years afterward,
6 III, I | faction, they having arisen in Arezzo, and come long ago to Florence.
7 III, V | Charles, having arrived at Arezzo, obtained from the Florentines
8 III, VI | The Florentines purchase Arezzo—Benedetto Alberti becomes
9 III, VI | were by the emigrants of Arezzo conducted to that city,
10 III, VI | had already done that of Arezzo, Louis died, and the order
11 III, VI | their own city, purchased Arezzo from those who held it for
12 III, VII| many enterprises; acquired Arezzo, Pisa, Cortona, Leghorn,
13 IV, III| for quite suddenly he left Arezzo, where he had been staying,
14 V, VII| commanders, they went to Arezzo, and, having secured their
15 V, VII| going and returning from Arezzo, gave Niccolo opportunity
16 V, VII| the forces returned from Arezzo, Niccolo being then gone,
17 VIII, III| directed their course toward Arezzo, and encamped before San
18 VIII, IV | amount in the districts of Arezzo and Cortona; while those
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