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cardinals 48
cardinalship 2
cardona 5
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,1 | burned, a proof that the cardinals had not yet come to an agreement. ~ ~ 2 1,2 | morning, the time when the cardinals had their first voting, 3 1,2 | what sort of ceremonial the cardinals' dinner is carried in." ~" 4 1,2 | to-morrow is a feast-day; to the Cardinals Orsini, Colonna, Savelli, 5 1,2 | Savelli, Sant' Angelo, and the Cardinals of Parma and of Genoa, chickens 6 1,2 | carried the next day to the cardinals; for, not wishing to be 7 1,3 | announced that none of the cardinals had secured the majority. 8 3,1 | effected; and so the five cardinals who had taken no part in 9 3,1 | this simony namely, the Cardinals of Naples, Sierra, Portugal, 10 3,2 | and numerous assemblage of cardinals, with the three other brothers 11 4,2 | Rovere, one of the five cardinals who had opposed his election 12 4,3 | magnificent escort of lords and cardinals, while she awaited them 13 5,5 | afterwards Pope Julius II. The Cardinals Colonna and Savelli followed 14 5,5 | S. Angelo with only six cardinals, so from the day after his 15 5,6 | the palace he found four cardinals who had arrived before him: 16 5,6 | deliberation in a council of cardinals, but he would do all he 17 5,7 | round the table thirteen cardinals. The king at once, bending 18 5,8 | often later on upon his cardinals, and whose effects he was 19 6,4 | by electing four Spanish cardinals, who brought up the number 20 7,1 | Orsini handed over to the Cardinals Sforza and San Severino 21 7,2 | consistory, and as the college of cardinals was entirely Alexander's, 22 8,1 | according to custom, the cardinals and the Spanish and Venetian 23 8,1 | fashion by the ambassadors and cardinals, he was escorted to his 24 8,1 | followed, like a king by cardinals, envoys and bodyguard. The 25 8,3 | also he entreated the lord cardinals to intercede for him with 26 8,3 | had been accorded him. The cardinals, deferring to Caesar's wishes, 27 10,2 | her most humble servants; cardinals gave her their hands when 28 10,3 | the royal ambassadars, the cardinals, the prelates, the Roman 29 11,1 | prospect of inheritance from cardinals and priests was a poor thing 30 11,3 | the creation of twelve new cardinals was arranged: this scheme 31 11,4 | on to bestow the twelve cardinals' hats that had been sold. 32 12,4 | accompanied by a great number of cardinals and prelates, and arrived 33 12,4 | state with the duke and the cardinals. After these solemn functions 34 14,1 | Peter's, to create nine cardinals. What he had to gain from 35 14,1 | as follows: ~First, the cardinals elected would leave all 36 14,1 | ducats; ~Lastly, since as cardinals they would by law lose the 37 14,1 | nomination came to pass: the new cardinals were Giovanni Castellaro 38 15,1 | like a wounded lion. The cardinals, who had in their first 39 15,1 | the French to Nepi. The cardinals saw that Rome now stood 40 15,2 | composed in all of thirty-seven cardinals, he with his twelve votes 41 15,3 | the votes of his twelve cardinals. ~Caesar imposed his conditions, 42 15,3 | conditions Caesar sold his twelve cardinals to Giuliano. ~The next day, 43 15,3 | Ostia, he was met by the cardinals of Sorrento and Volterra, 44 15,3 | eight days were past. So the cardinals of Sorrento and Volterra 45 15,4 | through the mediation of Cardinals Borgia and Remolina, who, 46 Epi,1| those of his brethren the cardinals; and if, as I doubt not, 47 Epi,2| behaviour of the pope, the cardinals and other prelates, and 48 Epi,2| of the Holy Father, the cardinals, and the other persons at


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