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1 2,3 | prohibited degrees. His father, Alfonso of Aragon, received his 2 2,3 | named two instead of one, Alfonso had to sustain his rights 3 2,3 | course of the year 1442, Alfonso definitely secured his seat 4 3,4 | overtures had been made to Alfonso of Aragon, heir presumptive 5 4,2 | third son, and Dada Sancia, Alfonso's illegitimate daughter. ~ 6 4,3 | throne to his elder son, Alfonso, who was immediately chosen 7 4,4 | 4~The new king, Alfonso, was not a novice in arms: 8 4,4 | delay of several months, Alfonso requested that a meeting 9 4,4 | appointed day. ~The intention of Alfonso, who before leaving Naples 10 4,4 | employing the troops of Alfonso an his own account. He reminded 11 4,4 | body and limbs. ~Although Alfonso had clearly seen through 12 4,4 | The rest of his troops Alfonso divided into two parties: 13 4,4 | holding out any longer against Alfonso's troops, embarked on a 14 4,5 | by treaty to his enemy, Alfonso of Naples, treated them 15 4,5 | nothing against her father Alfonso, nor against her brother 16 5,4 | Charles should wish to include Alfonso II in the treaty, and in 17 5,7 | He learned there that Alfonso, belying his reputation 18 5,8 | Medici, and the defeat of Alfonso. The enterprise was more 19 5,8 | galleys to Ischia, where Alfonso's son had retired, with 20 5,8 | the old; and Don Federiga, Alfonso's brother and Ferdinand' 21 6,4 | pontifical seat Ferdinand I, Alfonso I, Charles VIII, Ferdinand 22 7,3 | Perugia; and lastly, Don Alfonso Borgia, the pope's nephew: 23 8,1 | between Lucrezia and Don Alfonso of Aragon, Duke of Bicelli 24 8,1 | Salerno, natural son of Alfonso II and brother of Dona Sancha. 25 8,2 | as that of Lucrezia and Alfonso, His Holiness could not 26 8,2 | marriage of Lucrezia and Alfonso a favour which would be 27 8,3 | marriage of Lucrezia and Alfonso; this certainty gave the 28 10,2| the side of her husband Alfonso, whose future was very uncertain 29 10,2| caused some coolness between Alfonso and the pope, but from her 30 11,2| desired, between Lucrezia and Alfonso had been quite useless to 31 11,2| of his ally. Whereas, if Alfonso were dead, Lucrezia would 32 11,2| the conquest of Romagna. Alfonso was now not only useless 33 11,2| seemed worse, the death of Alfonso was resolved upon. But Lucrezia' 34 11,2| have been good policy far Alfonso to afford Alexander any 35 11,2| government of Spoleto. ~Alfonso was received by the pope 36 11,2| their strength and skill, Alfonso and Caesar in their turn 37 11,2| Caesar should be killed by Alfonso, and the bull that pursued 38 11,2| and the bull that pursued Alfonso by Caesar. ~Then Caesar 39 11,2| horseback within the lists, Alfonso going out by an improvised 40 11,2| resource than flight, had not Alfonso appeared suddenly, just 41 11,2| tail. Then he rushed upon Alfonso, his eyes all bloodshot, 42 11,2| horns tearing up the ground. Alfonso awaited him with a tranquil 43 11,2| republic of Venice. ~It was now Alfonso's turn to run from the bull, 44 11,2| were stained with blood, Alfonso mounted a magnificent Andalusian 45 11,2| reappear at the moment when Alfonso should be meeting the same 46 11,3| bull, almost close upon Don Alfonso, came in front of Caesar 47 11,3| accident should happen to Alfonso, nobody would dream, of 48 11,3| a supper at the Vatican. Alfonso made an elegant toilet, 49 11,3| no one came to open it. Alfonso then thought that it was 50 11,3| by a band of armed men. Alfonso would have drawn his sword; 51 11,3| city by the Porta Portesa. Alfonso was found at the point of 52 11,3| companions, at once went to see Alfonso, to be quite certain whether 53 11,3| themselves, they arrested Alfonso's maternal uncle, Francesco 54 11,3| the true assassins; but Alfonso was not dead, and, thanks 55 11,3| night," says Burcardus, "Don Alfonso, who would not die of his 56 11,3| although, immediately after Alfonso's death, the Duke of Valentinois 57 12,2| future, had, by the death of Alfonso, loosened all the bonds 58 12,3| and there he died in 1550. Alfonso, the second son, who had 59 12,3| Aragon, son of Lucrezia and Alfonso: the lands of the Colonna 60 12,3| between Lucrezia and Don Alfonso d'Este, son of Duke Hercules 61 12,4| acting as proxy for Duke Alfonso, and his cousin, Cardinal