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1 2,1 | and by Ferdinand, King of Naples. ~On his side Bajazet, who 2 2,2 | These were the kingdom of Naples, the duchy of Milan, the 3 2,3 | 3~The kingdom of Naples was in the hands of the 4 2,3 | his crown from Giovanna of Naples, who had adopted him as 5 2,3 | of the Mercato Nuovo at Naples, he seized by the horns 6 2,3 | daughter of King Ferdinand of Naples. ~As to Ludovico, he was 7 2,3 | space left free between Naples, Milan, Florence, and Venice, 8 3,1 | namely, the Cardinals of Naples, Sierra, Portugal, Santa 9 3,3 | Aragon of the kingdom of Naples, Calixtus kindled a terrible 10 3,4 | presumptive to the crown of Naples, to arrange a marriage between 11 3,4 | living. Rome, Florence, and Naples had inherited the masterpieces 12 3,4 | been signed, about 1480, by Naples, Milan, Florence, and Ferrara, 13 4,1 | representative of the King of Naples, to be spokesman for all 14 4,1 | ambassador of the King of Naples; and the magnificence of 15 4,1 | was abandoning her for Naples. He resolved to throw a 16 4,1 | France to the kingdom of Naples. He sent two ambassadors 17 4,1 | was an open road, through Naples and Venice, that well might 18 4,1 | conquest of the kingdom of Naples; ~That the Duke of Milan 19 4,1 | immediately after the conquest of Naples was effected. ~This treaty 20 4,2 | their cousin, Ferdinand of Naples, and never to put obstacles 21 4,2 | court against the kingdom of Naples, and the whole situation 22 4,2 | investiture of the kingdom of Naples accorded by his predecessors. 23 4,2 | depended. For the kingdom of Naples was a fief of the Holy See; 24 4,3 | Peter's.'" ~So at Rome and Naples did men slumber while ruin 25 4,3 | the rights of the crown of Naples for the house of Anjou. ~ 26 4,3 | investiture of the kingdom of Naples for their king. ~Alexander 27 4,3 | Perrone dei Baschi that, as Naples was a fief of the Holy See, 28 4,4 | Alfonso, who before leaving Naples had settled the disposition 29 4,4 | He reminded the King of Naples of one of the conditions 30 4,4 | favourite, from his embassy to Naples had brought upon him the 31 4,4 | fight not the kingdom of Naples alone, but the whole of 32 4,5 | to his enemy, Alfonso of Naples, treated them all the same 33 5,1 | alliance with Ferdinand of Naples; that accordingly he had 34 5,1 | achieved the conquest of Naples. At last Charles VIII, seeing 35 5,3 | himself master of the town of Naples, or when this war should 36 5,3 | threatening to swallow up Naples. He must therefore change 37 5,5 | conquest of the kingdom of Naples, the King of France should 38 5,6 | successors, of the kingdom of Naples; lastly, the surrender to 39 5,6 | investiture of the kingdom of Naples was promised to the conqueror; 40 5,7 | of him, if after taking Naples he carried out his intention 41 5,8 | he continued his march to Naples without stopping, arriving 42 5,8 | when he was once master of Naples, he might conceive the idea 43 5,8 | Charles VIII, not only from Naples, but from Italy, and pledged 44 5,8 | the coast of Calabria and Naples. The Duke of Milan promised 45 6,1 | learned all this news at Naples, and, tired of his late 46 6,1 | Antonio Savelli, he left Naples on the 20th of May at two 47 6,1 | A week before he left Naples, Charles had sent to Rome 48 6,4 | remained in the kingdom of Naples, on pain of excommunication, 49 6,4 | recalling his troops from Naples, he was not so irreligious 50 6,4 | time of his return from Naples, although he ardently desired 51 6,4 | Calabria, the Basilicate, and Naples, were obliged to sign the 52 6,4 | to Ferdinand II, King of Naples, all the palaces and fortresses 53 6,4 | kings upon the throne of Naples, while he was establishing 54 6,4 | moreover, the five kings of Naples had in turn paid him homage. 55 6,4 | had entered the kingdom of Naples with them, where one of 56 6,4 | first ordering the King of Naples not to release a man who, 57 7,2 | the day after he left for Naples. His sister's obstinacy 58 7,3 | point of leaving Rome for Naples; as to the place and the 59 8,1 | 1~Caesar remained at Naples, partly to give time to 60 9,1 | Charles VIII had conquered Naples; Girolamo Savonarola had 61 10,1| would again have to defend Naples, sent him no help, no men, 62 10,4| his way to the kingdom of Naples. But when he arrived at 63 11,2| evidently but the stage before Naples. It was very possible that 64 11,2| father-in-law, had retired to Naples. Since, however, neither 65 11,2| present precarious position of Naples it would not have been good 66 11,4| them those of Spain and Naples, whose sovereigns were not 67 12,1| help in the conquest of Naples, which he was at last in 68 12,2| this time advancing upon Naples, not with the incautious 69 12,2| Duras, to the throne of Naples to those Louis himself had 70 12,2| Louis would be master of Naples, of the town of Lavore and 71 12,2| bear the title of King of Naples and Jerusalem; Ferdinand 72 12,2| mighty host the King of Naples had only 700 men-at-arms, 73 12,2| deposed from the throne of Naples. When Frederic heard all 74 12,2| Colonna was sent to defend Naples with the rest, and make 75 12,3| permission to Gaeta and to Naples to treat with the conqueror. 76 12,3| with 60,000 ducats; and Naples with the surrender of the 77 12,3| sides: d'Aubigny entered Naples, and Frederic retired to 78 12,3| Sicilies. ~The capture of Naples gave the Duke of Valentinois 79 13,2| France himself. The news from Naples was disquieting; serious 80 13,4| other into the kingdom of Naples. ~But Caesar, saying nothing 81 14,1| reverses in the kingdom of Naples, had since then been much 82 14,1| subjection from the frontiers of Naples to those of Venice, he returned 83 14,3| cured Ladislaus, King of Naples. Four posts, strongly welded 84 15,1| 3000 men from the side of Naples, and Fabio Orsino from the 85 15,2| maintaining his conquest of Naples: Louis, on his side, guaranteed 86 15,2| which was still advancing on Naples, in the midst of which he 87 15,4| at Rome, had retired to Naples for a safe-conduct to Gonzalva 88 15,4| Dragone, and thence gained Naples. Gonzalvo received him with 89 15,4| recruit as many soldiers at Naples as he pleased, promising 90 15,4| stopped nearly six weeks at Naples, every day seeing the Spanish 91 16,1| robbed him of the kingdom of Naples, had enough to do with his


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