berg@html@files@57132@57132-h@57132-h-11.htm.html#Page_150" class="pginternal">150; Governor of Imola, 151; Gonfalonier of the Church, 151; his oath, 152; the Golden Rose, 153; a bull-fighter, 154; and the artists, 155; murders Alfonso of Naples, 158, 159; second campaign in Romagna, 164; relations with the Gonzaga, 166; enters Pesaro, 167; his habits, 168; returns to Rome, 173; Florence, 175; and Machiavelli, 175, 176; in Rome, 179; expedition against Naples, 182; Capua, 185; affairs in the north, 186, 189, 190, 191; goes to Piombino, 192; Elba, 193; third campaign in Romagna, 194; has Manfredi killed, 195, 196; goes to Spoleto, 197, 199; Duke of Urbino, 201; his letter to Lucretia, 203; goes to Milan, 204; estranged from his captains, 205; the conspiracy, 206–7; and Machiavelli, 208–10, 211, 212; his captains return to him, 215; receives delegation from Ancona, 217; goes to Sinigaglia 218; the trap at Sinigaglia, 219; has Oliverotto and Vitelli killed, 220; seizes CittÀ di Castello, 223; has Paolo and Francesco Orsini strangled, 224, 226; his letter to the Balia of Siena, 226–7, 228, 229, 230; a power in Central Italy, 230, 231; plots with Spain, 223, 234; ill of the plague, 235, 237; he recovers, 240; seizes the Pope’s personal property, 241; his domain crumbles, 242; |
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