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§ 22.How the Emperor laid hold of King Henry, his son 133
§ 23.How the war began between Pope Innocent IV. and the Emperor Frederick 134
§ 24.Of the sentence which Pope Innocent pronounced at the council of Lyons-on-Rhine, upon the Emperor Frederick 135
§ 25.How the Pope and the Church caused a new Emperor to be elected in place of Frederick, the deposed Emperor 138
§ 26.We will tell an incident in the affairs of Florence 140
§ 33.How the Guelf party was first driven from Florence by the Ghibellines and the forces of the Emperor Frederick 140
§ 34.How the host of the Emperor Frederick was defeated by the Parmesans, and by the Pope's legate 146
§ 35.How the Guelf refugees from Florence were taken in the fortress of Capraia 147
§ 39.How the Primo Popolo was formed in Florence to be a defence against the violence and attacks of the Ghibellines 149
§ 41.How the Emperor Frederick died at Firenzuola in Apulia 151
§ 42.How the Popolo of Florence peaceably restored the Guelfs to Florence 152
§ 43.How at the time of the said Popolo the Florentines discomfited the men of Pistoia, and afterwards banished certain families of the Ghibellines from Florence 153
§ 44.How King Conrad, son of Frederick the Emperor, came from Germany into Apulia, and had the lordship over the realm of Sicily, and how he died 154
§ 45.How Manfred, natural son of Frederick, took the lordship of the kingdom of Sicily and of Apulia, and caused himself to be crowned 156
§ 46.Of the war between Pope Alexander and King Manfred 158
§ 50.How the bridge Santa Trinita was built 160
§ 53.How the golden florins were first made in Florence 161
§ 55.How the Florentines marched against Siena, and the Sienese came to terms with them, and there was peace between them 162
§ 65.How the Popolo of Florence drave out the Ghibellines for the first time from Florence, and the reason why 164
§ 69.Incidents of the doings that were in Florence at the time of the Popolo 166
§ 72.How the great tyrant, Ezzelino da Romano, was defeated by the Cremonese and died in prison 167
§ 73.How both the king of Castille and Richard, earl of Cornwall, were elected king of the Romans 169
§ 74.How the Ghibelline refugees from Florence sent into Apulia to King Manfred for succour 169
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§ 10.How M. Gianni di Celona came into Tuscany as Imperial Vicar 312
§ 12.How the magnates of Florence raised a tumult in the city to break up the Popolo 313
§ 13.How King Charles made peace with King James of Aragon 315
§ 23.How the Colonnesi came to ask pardon of the Pope, and afterwards rebelled a second time 317
§ 26.When the palace of the people of Florence was begun, where dwell the Priors 318
§ 36.How Pope Boniface VIII. gave pardon to all Christians which should go to Rome, in the year of the jubilee, 1300 320
§ 38.How the parties of the Blacks and Whites first began in the city of Pistoia 321
§ 39.How the city of Florence was divided and brought to shame by the said White and Black parties 323
§ 40.How the Cardinal Acquasparta came as legate from the Pope to make peace in Florence, and could not do it 327
§ 41.Concerning the evils and dangers which followed afterwards to our city 329
§ 42.Of the same 330
§ 43.How Pope Boniface sent into France for M. Charles of Valois 331
§ 45.How the Black party were driven out of Pistoia 332
§ 49.How M. Charles of Valois of France came to Pope Boniface, and afterwards came to Florence and drove out the White party 333
§ 59.How Folcieri da Calvoli, PodestÀ of Florence, caused certain citizens of the White party to be beheaded 339
§ 60.How the White party and the Ghibelline refugees from Florence came to Puliciano and departed thence in discomfiture 340
§ 61.Incident, relating how M. Maffeo Visconti was driven from Milan 342
§ 62.How there arose strife and enmity between Pope Boniface and King Philip of France 344
§ 63.How the king of France caused Pope Boniface to be seized in Anagna by Sciarra della Colonna, whence the said Pope died a few days afterwards 346
§ 64.We will further tell of the ways of Pope Boniface 350
§ 67.How King Edward of England recovered Gascony and defeated the Scots 352
§ 68.How there were in Florence great changes and civic battles through desire that the accounts of the commonwealth should be examined 353
§ 69.How the Pope sent into Florence as legate the Cardinal da Prato to make peace, and how he departed thence in shame and confusion 356
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§ 121.How M. Cane della Scala, being at the siege of Padua, was defeated by the Paduans and by the count of GÖrtz 446
§ 136.Concerning the poet Dante Alighieri of Florence 448

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