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1 5,3 | Fivizzano, of Lunigiane, and of Imola; he knew that Piero dei 2 10,1| of Faenza, the Riarii of Imola and Farli, the Variani of 3 10,2| and marched at once to Imola. This town, abandoned by 4 10,2| was forced to capitulate. Imola taken, Caesar marched straight 5 10,3| as garrison at Forli and Imola, betook himself with the 6 11,4| sections, sent one-third to Imola, the second to Forli, and 7 11,5| to the Ten, was sent to Imola, where the duke was reported 8 11,5| two messengers arrived at Imola, where they found Caesar, 9 12,1| Bolognese, a fortress between Imola and Faenza, the payment 10 13,2| attitude. ~Caesar was at Imola, awaiting the French troops, 11 13,3| almost without troops at Imola, the confederates dared 12 13,3| Orsino to treat with him at Imola, Caesar sent Cardinal Borgia 13 13,3| October, 1502, arrived at Imola. ~Caesar received him as 14 13,4| his troops to Cesena and Imola, for they would be useless 15 15,3| Rimini; the inhabitants of Imola had assassinated their governor,