Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | By this means Galeotto Malatesti and his brothers became
2 I, VII| Rimini and Psaro by the Malatesti; and Camerino by those of
3 V, IV | Faenza, the sons of Pandolfo Malatesti da Rimino and Pietro Giampagolo
4 V, VI | upon the sons of Pandolfo Malatesti to desert the Venetians
5 V, VI | that with the aid of the Malatesti they might resist Niccolo;
6 V, VI | in the territories of the Malatesti, should be disarmed and
7 V, VI | from the agreement of the Malatesti with Niccolo; whether the
8 V, VI | was ascertained that the Malatesti had made the agreement more
9 VI, II | war in La Marca. Gismondo Malatesti, lord of Rimino, being son-in-law
10 VI, III| of Urbino, and Gismondo Malatesti da Rimino, who, though mutual
11 VI, V | the latter, under Pandolfo Malatesti, halted with their army
12 VI, V | Astorre da Faenza and Gismondo Malatesti toward Castel di Colle,
13 VI, VI | upon the Genoese, Gismondo Malatesti, and Astorre, prince of
14 VI, VII| the Genoese and Gismondo Malatesti—Genoa submits to the king
15 VI, VII| Tronto, and attack Gismondo Malatesti, who, having fortified his
16 VI, VII| made peace with Gismondo Malatesti, which gave so much offense
17 VII, I | hostilities in Romagna against the Malatesti, from whom he wished to
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