Book, Chapter
1 Int | the lord of Romagna, at Urbino. Machiavelli’s report and
2 I, III| exarchate, and added to them Urbino and the Marca. But Astolphus,
3 I, VI | Montefeltro, of the Marca and Urbino; Gentile da Varano, of Camerino;
4 IV, V | They appointed the count of Urbino to conduct their forces,
5 VI, II | assistance, gained possession of Urbino. He therefore joined the
6 VI, III| captains were Federigo, lord of Urbino, and Gismondo Malatesti
7 VI, V | command of Federigo, lord of Urbino. Their first attempt was
8 VI, VII| money to Federigo, lord of Urbino, and collected with all
9 VII, IV | forces Federigo, count of Urbino; and being thus on good
10 VII, V | command of Federigo, lord of Urbino, marched into the country
11 VII, VI | united. Federigo, prince of Urbino, was at this time one of
12 VII, VI | and having lost Federigo d’Urbino, they engaged Roberto da
13 VIII, III| general, Federigo, count of Urbino, entered the Chianti, by
14 VIII, III| annoyance, that Federigo d’Urbino demanded a truce for a few
15 VIII, V | his general, Federigo d’Urbino; the Florentines engaged
16 VIII, V | disorder; for the count of Urbino having fallen ill, was carried
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