Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
kindness 2
kindred 3
kinds 1
king 191
kingdom 37
kings 14
kinsman 1
Frequency    [«  »]
221 two
206 duke
199 them
191 king
185 no
172 into
172 up
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

IntraText - Concordances

king

    Chapter
1 2,1 | successively by Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary, by Ferdinand, 2 2,1 | of Hungary, by Ferdinand, King of Aragon and Sicily, and 3 2,1 | Sicily, and by Ferdinand, King of Naples. ~On his side 4 2,1 | the Sultan of Egypt. The King of France had accepted these 5 2,3 | wife Isabella, daughter of King Ferdinand of Naples. ~As 6 4,1 | the representative of the King of Naples, to be spokesman 7 4,1 | but the ambassador of the King of Naples; and the magnificence 8 4,1 | had invented, when the old king, at the solicitation of 9 4,1 | ambassadors to invite the young king to claim the rights of Anjou 10 4,1 | it was agreed: ~That the King of France should attempt 11 4,1 | should grant a passage to the King of France through his territories, 12 4,1 | Milan should permit the King of France to send out as 13 4,1 | of Milan should lend the King of France 200,000 ducats, 14 4,2 | cancelled the alliance with the King of the Romans, and pledged 15 4,2 | in the way of the French king in Italy. ~This cost Charles 16 4,2 | France for the insult her king had offered him. ~It cost 17 4,2 | these sacrifices the young king made peace with his neighbours, 18 4,2 | Alexander beheld the old King Ferdinand returning to his 19 4,3 | double pomp of Church and King. As the pope had settled 20 4,3 | matter of doubt. The young king had sent an embassy to the 21 4,3 | aid and counsel for the king their master. But the Venetians, 22 4,3 | give any aid to the young king, so long as they had to 23 4,3 | yielding to the demands of the King of France. ~The ambassadors 24 4,3 | kingdom of Naples for their king. ~Alexander VI replied that, 25 4,3 | death of Ferdinand. The old king had caught a severe cold 26 4,4 | 4~The new king, Alfonso, was not a novice 27 4,4 | expedition to Italy was to the King of France nothing but a 28 4,4 | account. He reminded the King of Naples of one of the 29 4,4 | presented himself before the king. ~ ~ 30 4,5 | the vanity of the young king, and Charles did not hesitate 31 4,5 | were interrupted by the king's illness. This was the 32 4,5 | American gold-mines. ~The king's indisposition, however, 33 4,5 | Galeazzo lay dying. He and the King of France were first cousins, 34 4,5 | Ludovico Sforza, never left the King of France for an instant. 35 4,5 | and threw herself at the king's feet; she was the wife 36 5,1 | declared themselves the French king's men, and collecting all 37 5,1 | might demand of him. The king, who had never looked for 38 5,1 | that his concessions to the King of France were making a 39 5,1 | anywhere but at Florence, the king saw no objection, and the 40 5,2 | ambassadors were sent to the King of France. They found him 41 5,2 | with street warfare. ~The king appeared, on the 17th of 42 5,2 | of Piero dei Medici, the king replied that such a treaty 43 5,2 | their appearance to meet the king. They were again introduced 44 5,2 | conditions imposed by the King of France. But scarcely 45 5,2 | retained any influence over the king advised him accordingly 46 5,3 | In exchange for this, the King of France pledged himself 47 5,3 | Egypt, secondly with the King of Hungary, and thirdly 48 5,3 | brought us word that the King of France, now marching 49 5,3 | he should behave to the King of France: he had never 50 5,4 | Piccolomini as an envoy to the king. This choice looked like 51 5,4 | into contact with the young king's advisers. Now, besides 52 5,4 | ostensible mission to the king, Piccalamini had also secret 53 5,4 | returned to Rome with the king's refusal, but with a promise 54 5,4 | settled with Charles. The king had entered Siena and Viterbo 55 5,4 | pope's simony, pressed the king to summon a council and 56 5,4 | The end of it was that the king decided to form his own 57 5,4 | to the pope ~(1) That the king wished above all things 58 5,4 | the Church; ~(2) That the king desired that D'jem should 59 5,5 | At last came the young king's escort; there were four 60 5,5 | windows, and behind the king's escort thirty-six bronze 61 5,5 | the sunlight. The young king was to take up his quarters 62 5,5 | evening, they brought to the king, less to do honour to him 63 5,5 | after his arrival the young king had around him a court of 64 5,5 | proceed to depose him; but the king's chief counsellors, gained 65 5,5 | infidels. As this was also the king's private opinion, there 66 5,5 | this time it was the French king who gave way. ~This article, 67 5,5 | between His Majesty the King of France and the Holy Father 68 5,5 | the kingdom of Naples, the King of France should occupy, 69 5,5 | Valencia) should accompany the king in the capacity of apostolic 70 5,6 | interview was arranged. The king left the Palazzo di Venezia 71 5,6 | arrangement was that the king the next moment perceived 72 5,6 | not to see him, and the king advancing a few paces, knelt 73 5,6 | another excuse, and the king went on with the performance, 74 5,6 | refusing to cover until the king had put his cap upon his 75 5,6 | and friendly speeches, the king lost no time in praying 76 5,6 | His Holiness, though the king was not aware of it, Alexander 77 5,6 | and hat. Then taking the king by the hand, he conducted 78 5,6 | arrival at the door, the King of France began the usual 79 5,6 | Very Holy Father, behold my king ready to offer to your Holiness 80 5,6 | privleges already granted to the king, to the queen his wife, 81 5,6 | mind, he replied to the king that he would willingly 82 5,6 | induce them to accede to the king's desire; lastly, he must 83 5,6 | if on this point also the king should not be satisfied. ~ 84 5,6 | but the Most Christian king, having felt a desire to 85 5,6 | Father, His Majesty the King of France is here to acknowledge 86 5,6 | this moment to yield to the King of France anything he might 87 5,6 | pope always holding the king's hand in his, and in this 88 5,6 | feigned a wish to conduct the king to his own apartments, but 89 5,6 | own apartments, but the king would not suffer this, and, 90 5,6 | to his own domicile. ~The king remained eight days longer 91 5,6 | that on his departure the King of France should receive 92 5,7 | thirteen cardinals. The king at once, bending on his 93 5,7 | emperor's son treating with a king, kissed his hand and then 94 5,7 | recommend him to the young king, who was prepared to take 95 5,7 | such gentleness, that the King of France loyally and frankly 96 5,7 | from the Holy Father to the King of France. Charles at once 97 5,7 | evening at Velletri. There the king, who had been on horseback 98 5,7 | Who?" replied Rosa. "King Charles VIII has done it, 99 5,8 | the next day, when the king got up, the absence of Cardinal 100 5,8 | back with this news to the king, who at once suspected that 101 5,8 | sand, which proved to the king that the flight had been 102 5,8 | charged to communicate to the king the displeasure of the Romans 103 5,8 | rightly supposed that the king would be so busy settling 104 5,8 | rapidity with which the King of France had dethroned 105 5,8 | horse, Maximilian 6000, the King of Spain, the Duke of Milan, 106 6,1 | assure Alexander that the King of France had the most sincere 107 6,1 | temporal support; but a young king, full of fire, ambition, 108 6,1 | produced no other effect an the king and the gentlemen of his 109 6,1 | troops, a passage for his king's army and provisions at 110 6,1 | attempt to annihilate the King of France and his army together, 111 6,1 | had pitched his tents, the king beheld both his own camp 112 6,1 | they were waiting for the king. ~ ~ 113 6,2 | generals, in the name of the King of France, that his master 114 6,2 | Venetian party being to let the king go by, and not attack him; 115 6,2 | between the two armies. ~The king passed the night in great 116 6,2 | six in the morning, the king, ready armed and on horseback, 117 6,2 | Far a moment the young king, drawn on by example, was 118 6,2 | to block his passage. The king accordingly, following the 119 6,2 | archers of the guard, whom the king had sent to help the cavalry 120 6,2 | division, commanded by the king in person and forming the 121 6,2 | standard-bearer, pensioners of the king's household under Aymar 122 6,3 | his plans on those of the King of France; by his orders, 123 6,3 | according to custom, the king, who, as we said, was in 124 6,3 | their personal powers or the king's special friendship. ~Suddenly 125 6,3 | numerous than the French, the king saw them suddenly outflanking 126 6,3 | make their attack. ~The king at once ordered his division 127 6,3 | melee, striking out like a king, and doing as steady work 128 6,3 | fearful scimitars. Happily the king, who had just repulsed the 129 6,3 | to go to the aid of the king, who was continuing to fight 130 6,3 | already hard pressed by the king's household and his pensioners, 131 6,3 | at this moment that the king was really in the greatest 132 6,3 | and God was guarding the King of France." ~All the same, 133 6,4 | follow up the victory. ~The king retired to a little village 134 6,4 | laid aside their fears. The king did not propose to give 135 6,4 | giving back to Ferdinand II, King of Naples, all the palaces 136 6,4 | monarch became actually king only on condition of his 137 6,4 | so, first ordering the King of Naples not to release 138 6,4 | his command, owing to the King's great desire of getting 139 7,1 | the advance guard of the King of France. So it was settled 140 7,1 | Emperor Maximilian, the King of France, the Doge of Venice, 141 7,3 | crosier in my hand when the King of France was marching through 142 8,1 | accomplished his mission to the new king to his great satisfaction. 143 8,1 | Caesar brought good news, King Frederic gave his consent 144 8,1 | dress, followed, like a king by cardinals, envoys and 145 8,1 | natural son of the last king. This marriage was more 146 8,2 | recompense would be that of a king. In fact, this recompense 147 8,4 | by the fact that the new king of France needed his help 148 8,4 | provided only that the King of France would use his 149 8,4 | women and sunshine. ~The king, on the pretext of going 150 8,4 | marry the daughter of a king. The procession began with 151 8,4 | time in the livery of the King of France, yellow and red; 152 8,4 | horses' feet a metal of which king's crowns are made. ~But 153 8,4 | Albret, daughter of the King of Navarre. The marriage, 154 9,1 | a man, neither duke, nor king, nor soldier, a man whose 155 10,1| the period, in which the king was styled their liberator 156 10,1| reports beforehand that the King of France was rich enough 157 10,1| of his promise, which the king with his accustomed loyalty 158 10,2| month's occupation, the king retraced his steps to his 159 10,3| he had demanded from the King of France. Behind him Cardinal 160 10,4| the first army any French king had ever led out to battle. 161 10,4| were given up. Thus the King of France found himself 162 11,4| Amedee d'Albret, son of the King of Navarre, brother-in-law 163 11,4| felt towards Caesar by the King of France. Accordingly, 164 11,5| summon him, in the name of King Louis XII, immediately to 165 11,5| afterwards ratified by the King of Hungary, the republic 166 12,1| received an intimation from the King of France that he was not 167 12,1| replied that he was at the king's orders, and as the Florentines 168 12,2| would bear the title of King of Naples and Jerusalem; 169 12,2| conduct on the part of a king who had so long desired 170 12,2| Against this mighty host the King of Naples had only 700 men-at-arms, 171 12,3| on his own account of the king's friendliness, and returned 172 12,4| Duke Hercules had given the King of France his assent to 173 13,2| that he would attack the King of France himself. The news 174 13,2| between the republic and the King of France, a treaty in which 175 13,2| France, a treaty in which the king engaged to help his ally 176 13,2| made his peace with the King of France. ~But this was 177 13,2| sacrificed to the fear that the King of France inspired; but 178 13,3| respected the ally of the King of France; they contented 179 13,3| Christian Majesty Louis XII, King of France: the lords above 180 13,4| sovereignty in Bologna; ~The King of France, the Duke of Ferrara, 181 13,5| the mortal enemies of the king, himself, and you, and the 182 14,1| of the pope. ~The future King of Italy found his father 183 14,1| Remolini, ambassador from the King of Aragon; Francesco Soderini, 184 14,3| had once cured Ladislaus, King of Naples. Four posts, strongly 185 15,4| to gain time to tell the King of Spain that his enemy 186 16,1| served with honour under King Ferdinand, and therefore, 187 16,1| governor's, proposing the king's health: the governor honoured 188 16,2| honourably received by the king, Jean d'Albret, the brother 189 16,2| had made peace with the King of Spain; and when he heard 190 16,2| One of the vassals of the King of Navarre, named Prince 191 16,2| with the vassal of a petty king, the man whom Macchiavelli


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL