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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 4,4 | of his neighbours in the Romagna. Consequently he, pressed 2 4,4 | with orders to scour the Romagna and worry, the petty princes 3 5,1 | invasion began to spread in the Romagna, than the Colonna family 4 5,3 | him with the whole of the Romagna under his control from one 5 6,1 | to the authorities of the Romagna, only keeping for himself 6 10,1| towns and fortresses of the Romagna had been usurped by petty 7 10,3| Alegre had brought from the Romagna, and directed his course 8 10,4| was gaining ground in the Romagna, where no further opposition 9 11,1| considerable armies, one in Romagna, the other in Calabria; 10 11,2| complete the conquest of the Romagna, the Duke of Valentinois 11 11,2| brother-in-law in the conquest of Romagna. Alfonso was now not only 12 11,4| chimney, and departed far the Romagna, accompanied by Vitellozzo 13 11,4| the loveliest women of the Romagna and that is to say of the 14 11,5| had plenty to do in the Romagna, was less hard to satisfy 15 11,5| Caesar the title of Duke of Romagna, which was first bestowed 16 11,5| Orsini! Long live the Duke of Romagna!" ~ ~ 17 12,1| soon as the conquest of the Romagna was complete, he had further 18 12,3| with his faithful army from Romagna, and was beginning to cut 19 12,3| and traversing all the Romagna with Lucrezia, who was now 20 12,4| messengers into all the cities of Romagna to order that Lucrezia should 21 13,2| the midst of the beautiful Romagna which he desired far his 22 13,2| mistake: he was a buffalo of Romagna who opposed his horns to 23 13,2| him to fly and quit the Romagna, had they marched against 24 13,3| His Excellency the Duke of Romagna of the one part and the 25 13,3| His Excellency the Duke of Romagna shall receive into perpetual 26 13,3| or nephews of the Duke of Romagna. ~"Moreover, since the rebellion 27 13,3| His Excellency the Duke of Romagna shall undertake to continue 28 13,3| His Excellency the Duke of Romagna, and of the lord Pandolfo 29 13,3| required by the Duke of Romagna, to put into his hands as 30 13,3| above, between the Duke of Romagna and the confederates aforesaid, 31 13,4| on all sides, not only in Romagna but in the whole of Northern 32 13,5| giving tranquillity to the Romagna and to Tuscany, and also 33 14,1| peaceful and the whole of Romagna in subjection, Caesar resolved 34 14,1| that he had done far the Romagna, seized in succession Vicovaro, 35 14,2| and Monsignors the Duke of Romagna were thirsty and asking 36 14,3| had the mighty Duke of Romagna, the powerful condottiere 37 15,1| their other territories; Romagna alone remained impassive 38 15,3| recover his territories in Romagna; Caesar was to remain general 39 15,3| brought about great changes in Romagna. Sesena was once more in 40 15,3| just led her forces to the Romagna, which she had always coveted: 41 15,3| Church of his own estates in Romagna, so that the respect felt 42 15,3| the length and breadth of Romagna. ~This advice being after 43 15,3| God's help he should be in Romagna before eight days were past. 44 15,4| and thence going on into Romagna, Ganzalva allowed him to 45 16,1| had abandoned the Duke of Romagna he had been remembered by


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