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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 4,1 | offering him was virtually the command of the Mediterranean, the 2 4,4 | his brother Frederic the command of a fleet that consisted 3 4,5 | became Louis XII) to take command of the French fleet and 4 4,5 | invitation which was really a command. They took off necklaces, 5 5,8 | were to be put under the command of Gonzalvo of Cordova, 6 5,8 | forty galleys under the command of Antonio Grimani, were 7 6,1 | men-at-arms, the last under the command of the prefect of Rome, 8 6,2 | bravest of the army, under the command of Marechal de Gie and Jacques 9 6,2 | thousand Swiss, under the command of Engelbert der Cleves 10 6,4 | horse and foot, led, at the command of Ferdinand and Isabella, 11 6,4 | knew to be entirely at his command, owing to the King's great 12 8,1 | but when he was second in command it was soon evident to the 13 10,1| a second time, under the command of Trivulce. Louis XII had 14 10,1| hundred lances under the command of Yves d'Alegre, and four 15 10,1| thousand Swiss under the command of the bailiff of Dijon, 16 10,3| that the pride of those who command is surpassed by the baseness 17 11,1| as they were obeying his command, there came up such a furious 18 12,1| twelve hundred men under the Command of Regniero della Sassetta 19 12,2| 6000 infantry under the command of the Colonna, whom he 20 13,1| This army was under the command of Vitellozzo, of Gian Paolo 21 13,1| Florence, and ever ready at the command of Borgia, on any conditions 22 13,2| Gian Paolo Baglioni was in command of Perugia, Oliverotto had 23 13,2| infantry of which they had the command; but, unaware of the urgency 24 13,4| army once more under his command. Fear began to spread on 25 15,1| had, especially since the command was entrusted to Michelotto, 26 15,3| estates, and put under the command of Giacopo Venieri, who 27 16,2| revolted: Caesar then took command of the army which Jean d'


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