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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... count 269 CHAP . IV . The count's successes - League of the Venetians and Milanese -The count dupes them - He applies for assistance to the Florentines— Neri di Gino Capponi - Cosmo de ' Medici - The Florentines send am- bassadors to ...
... count 269 CHAP . IV . The count's successes - League of the Venetians and Milanese -The count dupes them - He applies for assistance to the Florentines— Neri di Gino Capponi - Cosmo de ' Medici - The Florentines send am- bassadors to ...
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... Count Guido Novello CHAP . III . - The Signory created - The Gonfalonier of Justice created- Ubaldo Ruffoli - Giano della Bella 46 52 59 CHAP . IV . ― The Cerchi and the Donati - Origin of Biancha and Nera factions Charles of Valois ...
... Count Guido Novello CHAP . III . - The Signory created - The Gonfalonier of Justice created- Ubaldo Ruffoli - Giano della Bella 46 52 59 CHAP . IV . ― The Cerchi and the Donati - Origin of Biancha and Nera factions Charles of Valois ...
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... count 269 CHAP . IV . The count's successes - League of the Venetians and Milanese -The count dupes them - He applies for assistance to the Florentines— Neri di Gino Capponi - Cosmo de ' Medici - The Florentines send am- bassadors to ...
... count 269 CHAP . IV . The count's successes - League of the Venetians and Milanese -The count dupes them - He applies for assistance to the Florentines— Neri di Gino Capponi - Cosmo de ' Medici - The Florentines send am- bassadors to ...
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... Count Girolamo Riario slain by a conspiracy- Galeotto , lord of Faenza , is murdered by the treachery of his wife- Death of Lorenzo de ' Medici - Establishment of his family - The univer- sity of Pisa - The estimation of Lorenzo by ...
... Count Girolamo Riario slain by a conspiracy- Galeotto , lord of Faenza , is murdered by the treachery of his wife- Death of Lorenzo de ' Medici - Establishment of his family - The univer- sity of Pisa - The estimation of Lorenzo by ...
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... count of Virtu , who after the death of the archbishop , con- trived the murder of his uncle Bernabo , became prince of Milan , and was the first who had the title of duke . The duke left Filippo and Giovanmaria Angelo , the latter of ...
... count of Virtu , who after the death of the archbishop , con- trived the murder of his uncle Bernabo , became prince of Milan , and was the first who had the title of duke . The duke left Filippo and Giovanmaria Angelo , the latter of ...
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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.