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1 1,1 | artistic forerunner of Julius II and Leo X, had had it pulled 2 1,1 | death of Nicholas V, Paul II, the Venetian, had not been 3 2,1 | 30th of May, 1453, Mahomet II had made his entry into 4 2,1 | under the name of Bajazet II. ~The accession of the new 5 3,1 | whole of the reign of Pius II he lived always apart from 6 3,4 | the conquest of Mahomet II) to rejoin the statue of 7 4,4 | pretensions, we mean Bajazet II. So he despatched to Bajazet 8 5,3 | his answer from Bajazet II: the reason of so long a 9 5,3 | son of the Sultan Mahomet II, by the grace of God Emperor 10 5,4 | ambassador was a nephew of Pius II, who had vigorously opposed 11 5,4 | wish to include Alfonso II in the treaty, and in case 12 5,4 | Giove, an eye-witness (book ii, p. 41 of his History), 13 5,5 | was afterwards Pope Julius II. The Cardinals Colonna and 14 5,7 | introduced the son of Mahomet II, who was a fine young man, 15 6,4 | giving back to Ferdinand II, King of Naples, all the 16 6,4 | Charles VIII, Ferdinand II, and Frederic. All this 17 6,4 | the war, and was Ferdinand II's captive. Alexander could 18 8,1 | natural son of Alfonso II and brother of Dona Sancha. 19 15,3| took the name of Julius II. ~He was scarcely installed 20 15,3| uneasiness to Caesar and Julius II, it was the difficult situation 21 15,3| a proposition to Julius II: this was to make a momentary 22 15,3| says Guicciardini, Julius II, whose ambition, so natural 23 15,3| came in the name of Julius II to ask him to give up the 24 15,3| arrested in the name of Julius II. ~ ~ 25 15,4| new propositions to Julius II, which were drawn up in 26 15,4| Caesar feared that Julius II might keep him a prisoner, 27 15,4| Pisa by order of Julius II. While Caesar was being