Page:The Works of the Famous Nicholas Machiavel.djvu/19

 THE

T A B L E

OF THE

Florentine History.

Book I.

He Northern Nations healthful and prolifick

Their Method of evacuation upon their excessive encrease

Their excessive encrease, the ruine of the Roman Empire

The Western Gothes the first invaders of that Empire

Rome sack'd by them under the command of Alaricus Boniface Governour of Africk for the Emperor Galiia over-run by the Franks, and from them called France The Hanni conquer and denominate Hungaria

Britain called Anglia from the Angli The Hanni invade Italy under Attila Attila besieges and takes Aquilegia He advances to Rome, but retires at the request of the Pope The Hanni driven back over thee Danube, return home The first residence of the Roman Emperors at Ravenna New Emperors elected by the Romans upon the non-residence of their old

The Lombards invade Italy

Odoacres call'd King of Rome, and the first of the Barbarians which thought of fixing in Italy

The old Empire divided into Cantons Theodorick invades Italy, stays Odoacres, calls himself King of Rome, and held his residence at Ravenna Theodorick dies

Ballasarius General for Justinian the Emperor

Totila takes, sacks, and burns Rome Narsetes a new General for Justinian

Longinus alters the Government in Italy

Alboins kill'd by the conspiracy of his Wife

The authority of the Bishops of Rome began to encrease Bishops of Rome employed as Ministers by the Emperors and Kings, and sometimes executed by them

The Eastern Empire destroyed in the times of Heracleus the Emperor

The King of France exempts the Pope from all humane jurisdiction Pascal created Pope The original of Cardinals Eugenius the second Pope Ospurcus made Pope, changes his name

The original of Pisa The Government of Italy, anno 931

Agabito Pope Gregory the fith Pope, expelled and restored, divests the Romans of their power of creating Emperors, and confers it upon six Princes of Germany

Clement the second Pope

Nicholas the second Pope, excludes the Romans, and renounces the Papal Elections to the suffrage of Cardinals only Schism and anti-Popes in the Church

The difference between Henricus and the Pope, the ground of the Guelf and Ghibilin fashions

The original of the Kingdom of Sicily

Urbin the fecond Pope The first Croissade

Pascal the second Pope

Alexander the third Pope

A new anti-Pope The Pope's penance to King Henry of England, upon the complaints about Thomas Becket Celestin the third Pope

Honorius the third Pope The Orders of St. Dominick and St. Francis instituted, 1218 The Titles of King of Naples and Jerusalem annexed

The house of the Esti made Lords of Ferrara The