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1 1,3 | delta Rovera, and Ascanio Sforza; for the people as yet knew 2 1,3 | silver which had been led to Sforza's house, by reason of which 3 1,3 | balcony. ~The Cardinal Ascanio Sforza appeared; but at the moment 4 1,3 | At this noise Cardinal Sforza, more terrified by the popular 5 2,3 | Galeazzo, grandson of Francesco Sforza, who had seized it by violence 6 3,2 | replied Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, the same who had sold to 7 3,4 | neighbouring States. John Sforza, grandson of Alexander Sforza, 8 3,4 | Sforza, grandson of Alexander Sforza, brother of the great Francis 9 3,4 | it came about that John Sforza was very soon Lucrezia's 10 3,4 | Italy or outside. Ludovico Sforza, who was more than anyone 11 4,1 | the Holy Father. Ludovico Sforza conceived the idea that 12 4,1 | face of Italy. ~Ludovico Sforza had already made sure of 13 4,1 | Piero, suddenly drew back. Sforza found out how this change 14 4,1 | himself, accepted Ludovico Sforza's proposition, and an Act 15 4,1 | effects by depriving Ludovico Sforza of his regency, which he 16 4,1 | two-and-twenty, Ludovico Sforza none the less continued 17 4,1 | risk of inciting Ludovico Sforza to start one of those political 18 4,1 | was exactly what happened: Sforza, uneasy about his duchy, 19 4,1 | enchanter: what Ludovica Sforza was offering him was virtually 20 4,1 | Cajazza acting for Ludovica Sforza, and the Bishop of St. Malo 21 4,1 | personal authority of Ludowico Sforza over the duchy of Milan 22 4,1 | readiness to help the house of Sforza, at Asti, a town belonging 23 4,2 | enterprise that Ludavico Sforza had proposed. We have already 24 4,2 | that the project came into Sforza's mind when his plan about 25 4,3 | rely on his ally Ludovico Sforza alone, and to relegate all 26 4,4 | Galeazzo, and to drive Ludovico Sforza out of Milan before he could 27 4,4 | anywhere except with Ludovico Sforza; so it appeared not unlikely 28 4,5 | meet Charles both Ludovico Sforza and his father-in-law, Hercules 29 4,5 | for his uncle, Ludovico Sforza, never left the King of 30 4,5 | Ferdinand. At sight of her, Sforza scowled with an anxious 31 4,5 | Charles VIII and Ludavico Sforza, took their leave: John 32 4,5 | convinced that Ludovico Sforza was his murderer; and a 33 5,3 | succumbed, and that Catherine Sforza had made terms with the 34 5,4 | had submitted; even Gian Sforza, the pope's son-in-law, 35 5,5 | marched Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, the Duke of Milan's brother, 36 5,8 | broken by the defection of Sforza, the exile of Piero dei 37 5,8 | rest of Italy. Ludovico Sforza, on his side, was beginning 38 6,1 | from the doge and Ludavico Sforza had not been sent in sufficient 39 6,4 | conclude a peace with Ludovico Sforza, whereby he yielded Novara 40 7,1 | handed over to the Cardinals Sforza and San Severino the fortresses 41 7,3 | home of Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, who had taken it as a gift 42 8,1 | union; so the marriage of Sforza and Lucrezia was dissolved 43 10,1| siege to the town. ~Ludovico Sforza's position was a terrible 44 10,1| of his promises. Ludovico Sforza was therefore reduced to 45 10,1| numerous victories, Ludovico Sforza, despairing of holding out 46 10,1| brother, Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, and his treasure, which 47 10,1| Malatesti of Rimini, the Sforza of Pesaro, the Manfredi 48 10,2| had bestowed on Ascanio Sforza in exchange for his suffrage. 49 10,2| came from a woman. Caterina Sforza, widow of Girolamo and mother 50 10,2| Forli and also that Caterina Sforza had been taken prisoner 51 10,3| in his treasury, Ludovico Sforza had levied 500 men-at-arms 52 10,3| Church. ~In the meanwhile Sforza had crossed the Alps and 53 10,3| proved so fatal to Ludovico Sforza. ~ ~ 54 10,4| things, because Ludovico Sforza's treasure was now exhausted. 55 10,4| resolved to betray Ludovico Sforza too; and while the recruits 56 10,4| without reward; and therefore Sforza would do well not to count 57 10,4| was barely plausible; far Sforza was short and, by this time 58 10,4| ranks of the infantry, and Sforza took his among the baggage, 59 10,4| warned of the disguise of Sforza and his generals, and thus 60 10,4| all four recognised, and Sforza was arrested by Trimouille 61 10,4| back again. ~When Ascanio Sforza, who, as we know, had stayed 62 10,4| himself master of Ludovico Sforza and of Ascania, of a legitimate 63 10,4| nephew of the great Francesco Sforza named Hermes, of two bastards 64 11,4| brother-in-law, and Gian Sforza very well knew what would 65 15,1| and hurried to the chase. Sforza retook Pesaro, Bagloine 66 15,3| formerly it had been; Gian Sforza had again entered Pesaro;