The History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : Together with the Prince, and Various Historical TractsG. Bell, 1898 - 522 pages |
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... appointed by his uncle , Leo X. , governor of Florence , his uncle , Giuliano having removed to Rome . It was first pub- lished , after Machiavelli's death , at Rome , 1532 , under the sanction of Pope Clement III . Perhaps no work in ...
... appointed by his uncle , Leo X. , governor of Florence , his uncle , Giuliano having removed to Rome . It was first pub- lished , after Machiavelli's death , at Rome , 1532 , under the sanction of Pope Clement III . Perhaps no work in ...
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... appointed a governor to each of the three divisions of the empire , Ruffinus to the eastern , to the western Stilicho , and Gildo to the African . Each of these , after the death of Theodosius , determined not to be governors merely ...
... appointed a governor to each of the three divisions of the empire , Ruffinus to the eastern , to the western Stilicho , and Gildo to the African . Each of these , after the death of Theodosius , determined not to be governors merely ...
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... appointed Belisarius to the com- mand of this expedition , as he had already conquered Africa , expelled the Vandals , and reduced the country to the imperial rule . Belisarius took possession of Sicily , and from thence pass- ing into ...
... appointed Belisarius to the com- mand of this expedition , as he had already conquered Africa , expelled the Vandals , and reduced the country to the imperial rule . Belisarius took possession of Sicily , and from thence pass- ing into ...
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... appointed amongst themselves thirty dukes to govern the rest . This prevented the Lombards from occupying the whole of Italy , or of ex- tending their dominion further than Benevento ; for , of the cities of Rome , Ravenna , Cremona ...
... appointed amongst themselves thirty dukes to govern the rest . This prevented the Lombards from occupying the whole of Italy , or of ex- tending their dominion further than Benevento ; for , of the cities of Rome , Ravenna , Cremona ...
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... appointed rectors for the places subject to them . The popes had more or less authority in Rome and the rest of Italy , in proportion as they were favourites of the emperor or of the most powerful states . The emperor Otho came into ...
... appointed rectors for the places subject to them . The popes had more or less authority in Rome and the rest of Italy , in proportion as they were favourites of the emperor or of the most powerful states . The emperor Otho came into ...
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Page 521 - English Translation on opposite pages, Notes, Introduction, and Glossary, by Rev. S. Fox, MA To which is added the Anglo-Saxon Version of the METRES OF BOETHIUS, with a free Translation by Martin F.