Book, Chapter
1 I, V | names being first heard at Pistoia. Frederick, marching from
2 II, IV | Bianca and Nera factions in Pistoia—They come to Florence—Open
3 II, IV | Among the first families of Pistoia was the Cancellieri. It
4 II, IV | family, but the whole city of Pistoia, became divided. And as
5 II, IV | parties in it, brought from Pistoia, increased the old animosity
6 II, V | Uberti, who had to come from Pistoia with three hundred horse;
7 II, VI | having taken possession of Pistoia, became so powerful that
8 II, VI | preventing it from relieving Pistoia. Being successful in the
9 II, VI | Florentines, by a treaty with Pistoia, withdrew her from obedience
10 II, VI | Castruccio then besieged Pistoia, and persevered with so
11 II, VI | At length the people of Pistoia were compelled to receive
12 II, I | that Arezzo, Castiglione, Pistoia, Volterra, Colle, and San
13 IV, V | any better motive, fled to Pistoia, and if the place had not
14 IV, VII| secretly to the mountains of Pistoia for infantry, which, with
15 VII, IV | more in the district of Pistoia, particularly among the
16 VII, V | gate which looks toward Pistoia, accompanied by the Palandra
17 VII, V | with the enemy; and that Pistoia was also in arms, and most
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