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1 3,4 | of Naples, to arrange a marriage between Dana Sancia, his 2 4,2 | Maximilian, and contracted a marriage with Anne of Brittany. ~ 3 4,2 | demanded the completion of a marriage between Goffreda, his third 4 4,2 | territories; but by the marriage of his daughter Lucrezia 5 4,2 | as Venice, while by the marriage of the Prince of Squillace 6 5,8 | which in consequence of her marriage with Pesaro was unoccupied, 7 8,1 | else than a proposition of marriage between Lucrezia and Don 8 8,1 | the proposed union; so the marriage of Sforza and Lucrezia was 9 8,1 | son of the last king. This marriage was more prejudicial than 10 8,2 | title of cardinal, at the marriage of Lucrezia and Alfonso 11 8,2 | to his devotion that the marriage could take place. ~The Archbishop 12 8,3 | was now in the way of the marriage of Lucrezia and Alfonso; 13 8,3 | more importance to this marriage because he was already cogitating 14 8,3 | thereto contract a lawful marriage; also he entreated the lord 15 8,4 | spiritual aid to dissolve his marriage with Jeanne, the daughter 16 8,4 | the King of Navarre. The marriage, arranged on condition that 17 8,4 | France. The news of this marriage, which made an alliance 18 8,4 | pope for dissolving his marriage with Jeanne of France and 19 11,2| been reflecting that the marriage, once so ardently desired, 20 11,2| Louis was annoyed about the marriage which converted his enemy' 21 11,5| retinue to Venice, where the marriage was to take place. ~Caesar 22 12,3| daughter was born of this marriage, Anne de Laval, who married 23 12,3| this was to come from a marriage between Lucrezia and Don 24 12,4| France his assent to the marriage. Both of these pieces of 25 16,2| since he was a relative by marriage, he took away the duchy