ter the Ghibellines had been driven from
Florence, the ordinances and councils of the city
were reorganized_ 225
Sec. 17.--_How the Guelfs of Florence instituted the Ordinances
of the Party_ 226
Sec. 23.--_How the young Conradino, son of King Conrad,
came from Germany into Italy against King
Charles_ 228
Sec. 24.--_How the marshal of King Charles was defeated
at Ponte a Valle by Conradino's army_ 231
Sec. 25.--_How Conradino entered into Rome, and afterwards
with his host passed into the kingdom of
Apulia_ 232
Sec. 26.--_How the host of Conradino and that of King
Charles met in battle at Tagliacozzo_ 233
Sec. 27.--_How Conradino and his people were defeated by
King Charles_ 235
Sec. 29.--_--How Conradino and certain of his barons were
taken by King Charles, and how he caused their
heads to be cut off_ 240
Sec. 31.--_How the Florentines defeated the Sienese at the
foot of Colle di Valdelsa_ 242
Sec. 34.--_How there was a great flood of waters which
carried away the Santa Trinita Bridge and the
Carraia Bridge_ 245
Sec. 37.--_How King Louis of France made an expedition
to Tunis, wherein he died_ 246
Sec. 38.--_How King Charles concluded a treaty with the
king of Tunis, and how the host departed_ 249
Sec. 39.--_How Gregory X. was made Pope at Viterbo, and
how Henry, son of the king of England, there died_ 251
Sec. 42.--_How Pope Gregory came with his court to Florence,
and caused peace to be made between the Guelfs
and Ghibellines_ 255
Sec. 50.--_Of the death of Pope Gregory, and of three other
Popes after him_ 258
Sec. 54.--_How Nicholas III., of the Orsini, was made
Pope, and concerning that which he did in his time_ 261
Sec. 56.--_How the Cardinal Latino, by the Pope's command,
made peace between the Guelfs and Ghibellines
of Florence,
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