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1 2,1 | Corvinus, King of Hungary, by Ferdinand, King of Aragon and Sicily, 2 2,1 | Aragon and Sicily, and by Ferdinand, King of Naples. ~On his 3 2,1 | ducats. ~So much for Turkey. ~Ferdinand and Isabella were reigning 4 2,3 | in the hands of the old Ferdinand, whose birth was not only 5 2,3 | VIII maintaining later on. Ferdinand had neither the courage 6 2,3 | Thus, one may see that Ferdinand judged Alexander VI with 7 2,3 | Isabella, daughter of King Ferdinand of Naples. ~As to Ludovico, 8 3,1 | and took the name of Count Ferdinand of Castile. The Cardinal 9 3,3 | by their virtues. To rob Ferdinand of Aragon of the kingdom 10 3,4 | third son; but as the old Ferdinand wanted to make the best 11 3,4 | Accordingly Alexander and Ferdinand remained in statu quo, equals 12 4,1 | had already made sure of Ferdinand's promise to conform to 13 4,1 | the policy of Piero and Ferdinand, he proposed to form a defensive 14 4,1 | Alexander VI, wounded by Ferdinand's treatment of himself, 15 4,1 | horse and 6,000 infantry. ~Ferdinand was frightened when he beheld 16 4,1 | less continued regent. Now Ferdinand definitely proposed to the 17 4,1 | duchy, resolved to threaten Ferdinand's kingdom. ~Nothing could 18 4,2 | 2~Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, if 19 4,2 | the 19th of January, 1493, Ferdinand the Catholic and Isabella 20 4,2 | grant aid to their cousin, Ferdinand of Naples, and never to 21 4,2 | Alexander beheld the old King Ferdinand returning to his side, and 22 4,2 | for his eldest son, whom Ferdinand the Catholic had just made 23 4,2 | accorded by his predecessors. Ferdinand was paying somewhat dearly 24 4,2 | Caesar was the son of Count Ferdinand of Castile; who was, as 25 4,3 | Turks instead of against Ferdinand, she would be only too ready 26 4,3 | resolution: this was the death of Ferdinand. The old king had caught 27 4,3 | chosen as his successor. ~Ferdinand never belied his title of " 28 4,4 | in the hands of his son Ferdinand, with orders to scour the 29 4,5 | with Maximilian, and with Ferdinand the Catholic. Giuliano della 30 4,5 | nor against her brother Ferdinand. At sight of her, Sforza 31 5,1 | treaty of alliance with Ferdinand of Naples; that accordingly 32 5,4 | Alexander accordingly warned Ferdinand to quit Rome as soon as 33 5,4 | own personal safety. But Ferdinand refused to listen to a word, 34 5,7 | of his kingdom to his son Ferdinand. Thus everything went well 35 5,8 | concession made to him. Lastly, Ferdinand and Isabella were allies 36 5,8 | execution. These obliged Ferdinand and Isabella to send a fleet 37 5,8 | appealed to by Barberigo or by Ferdinand the Catholic. ~This league 38 5,8 | Federiga, Alfonso's brother and Ferdinand's uncle, who had hitherto 39 6,4 | his ears. He learned that Ferdinand had crossed from Sicily 40 6,4 | led, at the command of Ferdinand and Isabella, by the famous 41 6,4 | involved giving back to Ferdinand II, King of Naples, all 42 6,4 | his own pontifical seat Ferdinand I, Alfonso I, Charles VIII, 43 6,4 | Alfonso I, Charles VIII, Ferdinand II, and Frederic. All this 44 6,4 | during the war, and was Ferdinand II's captive. Alexander 45 8,1 | imagined to the interests of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain; so 46 8,2 | Holiness could not avow to Ferdinand and Isabella that, for the 47 8,2 | claims to a throne to which Ferdinand and Isabella had no right 48 8,3 | result, and Isabella and Ferdinand could no longer impute to 49 12,2| signed a secret treaty with Ferdinand the Catholic, who had similar 50 12,2| of Naples and Jerusalem; Ferdinand reserved for his own share 51 12,2| supposing all the time that Ferdinand was his good and faithful 52 12,2| 1500, between Louis XII and Ferdinand the Catholic, a treaty which 53 12,2| arrived at Rome, that his ally Ferdinand had deceived him, and that 54 12,3| 1504. His eldest son, Dan Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria, retired 55 12,4| Duke of Valentinois, Don Ferdinand, acting as proxy for Duke 56 12,4| midst came Lucrezia, and Don Ferdinand placed on her finger the 57 15,4| arrested him as a prisoner of Ferdinand the Catholic. Caesar at 58 15,4| one was his treason to Ferdinand, the other his breach of 59 16,1| served with honour under King Ferdinand, and therefore, while he 60 16,1| was as to Gonzalvo's and Ferdinand's breach of faith with him.


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