Book, Chapter
1 IV, I | then by those of Niccolo da Uzzano. The city remained tranquil
2 IV, I | uneasiness. Next to Niccolo da Uzzano in authority, were Bartolomeo
3 IV, I | city revived. Niccolo da Uzzano did not fail to acquaint
4 IV, II | of the Grandi—Niccolo da Uzzano wishes to have Giovanni
5 IV, II | whole assembly. Niccolo da Uzzano who, among others, replied
6 IV, III| the party of Niccolo da Uzzano, the former that of Giovanni;
7 IV, IV | the command. Niccolo da Uzzano and his party were opposed
8 IV, IV | reply to this, Niccolo da Uzzano stated that the city of
9 IV, VI | The opinion of Niccolo da Uzzano—Scandalous divisions of
10 IV, VI | Florentines—Death of Niccolo da Uzzano—Bernardo Guadagni, Gonfalonier,
11 IV, VI | perfectly known to Niccolo da Uzzano and the other leaders of
12 IV, VI | or abate them. Niccolo da Uzzano was the earliest to take
13 IV, VI | s expulsion. Niccolo da Uzzano replied as follows: “It
14 IV, VI | being ended, and Niccolo da Uzzano dead, the city being at
15 V, III| capitulation. They then besieged Uzzano, in order that the Lucchese,
16 V, III| consented, after the capture of Uzzano, that the count should go
17 V, III| Lombardy; and having taken Uzzano, and raised bastions about
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