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The TABLE.  The Guelfs side-with the Church, the Ghibilins with the Emperor

Innocent the fourth Pope

Clement the fifth Pope Adrian the fifth Pope Nicholas the third of the house of Ursin

The first introduction of Popes Nephews.

Martin the tenth Pope

Pope Celestine resigns to Boniface the eighth The first Jubilees ordained by Boniface every 100 years

Benedictus chosen, dies, and is succeeded by Clement the fifth, who removed his residence into France, 1036. John the 22th Pope The Visconti a great Family in Milan, made Princes of that City by the extirpation of the Torri The first Duke of Milan The Dukedom of Milan falls to the Flora's The original of the Venetians

Candia given to the Venetians by the French Benedict the twelfth Pope Clement the sixth Pope The Jubilee reduced to 50 years Avignon given to the Pope by the Queen of Naples Innocent the sixth Pope Urban the fifth Pope

Gregory the twelfth Pope The Pope returns to Rome after 71 years residence in France

Urban the sixth Pope

Clement the seventh Anti-Pope

Guns first used between the Genoeses and Venetians Urban and Clement succeeded by Boniface the 9th and Benedict the 13th Boniface dies, Innocent succeeds him; and Gregory the 12th Innocent

Alexander the fifth elected, and succeeded by John the 23d Three Popes at once

Martin the fifth

The Queen of Naples calls in the King of Arragon to her assistance, adopts him, and makes Braccio de Montone her General The state of Italy

 

The convenience of Colonies

The Original of Florence The denomination of Florence

The first division of Florence

The Guelf and Ghibilin Faction in Florence The Union and Government of the City of Florence The Antiani The Captain of the People and Podesta Their Militia A generous Custom Manfredi King of Naples, a great Patron of the Ghibilins

Carlo d' Angio call' d into Italy by the Pope

A new model of Government in Florence New commotions in Florence

A second model by the Guelfs

Gregory the tenth Pope

Florence under excommunication Innocence the 5th

The jealousie of the Pope Nicholas the third Pope The Ghibilins return Martinus Pope The Government of Florence reformed by the Citizens

The three Priors to govern two months, to be chosen out of the City indifferently The Signori Discord between the Nobility and People The Priory and Gonsalonier

Perswasions to the Nobility to be quiet The same to the People New reformation in Florence, 1298, The difference in the Family of the Cancellieri, the occasion and consequence

The Bianchi and Neri

Charles of Valois made Governour of Florence

New troubles occasioned by Corso Donati

The Medici and Giugni

Florence burned, 1304,

Corso Donati condemned

His Death New divisions in Florence

Castruccio Castracani The Council of the Signori to fit forty months, whereas before it was occasional

Election of Magistrates by Inborsation. Ramondo da Cardona, General of the Florentines The Duke of Athens Governour of Florence Lodowic the Emperor called into Italy The death of Castruccio and the Duke of Calabria New reformation in Florence The Florentines quiet at home Their Buildings A Captain of the Guards

Masseo da Marradi Lucca sold to the Florentines Taken from them by the Pisans The Duke of Athens

The Speech of one of the Senators to the Duke of Athens The Duke's Answer The