History of Venice: 2 Books V - VIII
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Contents
Map
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Book
V
(1499-1501)
a
Preparations of the Turks and the Venetians for war
1 ·
Battle of the
Venetian fleet with the Turkish
8 ·
Lepanto is taken by the Turks
12 ·
Antonio Grimani's command of the fleet is abrogated
13 ·
Wars of
Cesare
Borgia in Romagna
19 ·
Return of
Ludovico Sforza
to
Milan
21 ·
Ludovico
and Ascanio are captured
23 ·
Progress of the
war with the Turks
24 ·
Second battle of the Venetian ana Turkish
fleets
30 ♦
Methoni is conquered by the Turks; Navarino is taken by the
Turks
34 ·
Coron and Aegina are taken by the Turks
3$ *
Turks
retire to Constantinople
37 ·
Aegina is recovered by the Venetians;
success of the Venetian fleet against the Turks; Samothrace is taken by the
Venetians; execution of Carlo
Contarmi
38 *
Spanish sovereigns send
fleet in aid of Venetians
39 ·
Navarino retaken by the Venetians
43 ·
Cephalonia attacked and taken
44 ·
Gonzalo de Córdoba
granted
Venetian citizenship and noble status
46 ·
Rewards to relatives of those
who met death for the Republic
49 ·
Abduction of a girl by
Cesare
Borgia
50 ·
Treaty of the Venetians with King Ladislas of Hungary
52
'
Failed attack on Turkish ships at mouth of the
Bojana
river
53 ·
Alessio
surrenders to the Venetians
55 ·
Reinforcements granted by Pope
Alexander VI to the Venetians against the Turks, and summary of sale of
indulgences in the
Veneto
56 ♦
Cesare
Borgia takes
Faenza;
death of
Cardinal
Battista
Zen
58 ·
Navarino again captured by the Turkish
Sultan S9
'
Megara is destroyed by the Venetians
60 ·
Durazzo
captured by the Turks; death of
Doge Agostino Barbarigo
61
• CONTENTS ·
Book
VI
(1501-1504) 86
Narrative
of new lands and peoples
1 ·
Peace agreement of King Louis
of France with Emperor Maximilian I; Leonardo Loredan is declared
doge
15 '
French and Portuguese fieets sent in aid of the Venetians
retreat without success; King
Federico
of Naples is ousted by the kings of
France and Spain, who divide the kingdom among themselves
16 ·
Progress of the war of the Venetians against the TurL·; war of the king of
Hungary against the Turk
17 ·
Mytilene is attacked by the Venetian
and French fleet
18 ·
The pirate Eric is captured and burned
20 *
Opposing declamations of Antonio
Minio
and Doge Loredan concerning
the acceptance of half-pay of magistracies
21 ·
Galley-captains
denounced who had behaved as cowards
33 ·
Lucrezia Borgia marries
Alfonso
d'Esté;
successes of the king of Hungary against the Turks;
Venetian citizens at Constantinople restored to freedom
34 ·
Towns of
the Duke ofUrbino are seized in ambush by
Cesare
Borgia
35 ·
Anne
de Cándale
marries the king of Hungary and comes to Venice; King
Louis again comes to Italy, and the war of the same
wie
the sovereigns of
Spain on account of the borders of his dominion in the Kingdom of
Naples
36 -
Lefkada is taken by the Venetians
38 *
Guidobaldo,
finding no protection with King Louis, goes to Venice; then with the aid of
the
Orsini he
returns to his duchy; many peoples wishing to surrender to
the Republic are rejected
41 ·
Embassy of the Spanish sovereigns to the
Senate
42 *
Guidobaldo is again ousted by
Cesare,
and many princes
are killed by the same
44 ·
A law is passed against those who purchase
benefices
45 ·
Death of Cardinal Giovanni Michiel
46 ·
Peace
agreement ofBayazid with Venice and the king of Hungary
47 ·
King
Louis of France seeks a new treaty with Venice
48 ·
Death of Pope
Alexander VI and misfortunes of
Cesare
Borgia; death of Benedetto
Pesaro
49 *
Guidobaldo again returns into his duchy
50 ·
Pope Pius
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ill is elected and dies; Julius II succeeds him
52 *
Many towns in
Romagna surrender to the Republic
55 ·
Machinations of Florence
against Venice
56 ·
Pandolfo Malatesta hands Rimini over to Venice 5S
·
Faenza
is taken by the Venetians
59 '
Pope Julius'designs against the
Venetians
60 ♦
Niccolo Orsini's
command is extended
66
Book
VII (1504-1509)
176
Francesco Maria
della Rovere
is adopted by Guidobaldo
2 ·
Treaty
between Louis and Maximilian
3 ♦
Tron
is hanged in Venice for
treason; Giovanni
Sforza,
lord ofPesaro, is married in Venice; death of
Queen Isabella of Spain; death of
Èrcole
d'Esté
4 ·
Fondaco de' Tedeschi
at Venice burned, rebuilt more lavishly by the Senate
5 ·
Disputes settled
between Senate and Pope Julius, and eight ambassadors sent to him
6 ·
Alfonso
d'Esté
arrives in Venice; treaty ofLoub with Ferdinand of
Aragon
8 ♦
War with pirates; embassy of the sultan of Tunis to the
Senate, and his gifts; Nuremberg ash for a sample of Venetian laws
9 ♦
Senate hands
Alessio
over to the Turkish sultan; death ofSabellico;
ambassador of the sultan of Egypt comes to Venice to settle disputes
10 ·
Letter of Pope Julius is rejected by the Senate
и
·
Departure of Philip
of Austria for Spain, and his death; King Ferdinand arrives in Naples
12 ·
Giovanni Bentivoglio is driven from Bologna by Pope Julius
13 ·
Senate decree passed against those who use the influence of princes or
ambassadors
14 ·
Death of
Pietro Barozzi;
citizenship and security
granted to Genoese at their request
15 ·
Louis arrives in Italy; conquest
of Genoa; conversation of the same with King Ferdinand, and his return
to Italy
16 >
Soldiers from countryside levied by Venetians
17 *
Maximilian's request for permission to cross with his army denied; the
Republic's preparation for war
18 ·
The Germans invade Tyrol and
Friuli
23 ·
Losses of the same at
Pieve di Cadore
28 ·
Trieste is
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conquered by the Venetians, with many other towns
37 ·
Truce between
Venetians and Maximilian
41 ·
Massive earthquake on Crete;
Contarmi
Camali
dies in shipwreck
44 ·
Law passed against those who
seek magistracies by bribes
45 ·
Maximilian's plea for peace is
denied
46 ·
Strange people are captured in the British ocean
50 ·
Tbe
League of
Cambrai
51 ·
Preparations of Venice for war
59 *
Gunpowder in the
Arsenale
struck by fire
62 ·
Deceptions of the king of
Spain
63 ·
Beginning of war against Venice
64 ·
Venetians strike a
treaty with four Swiss cantons
67 ·
The king of France declares war on
Venice
69 ·
Venice excommunicated by the pope
78 ·
The king of
France arrives in Milan, and his troops
82 <
Battle of the Venetians and
French at the Adda
83
Book
VIII (1509) 296
Strategy and success of the Venetians after the defeat
1 ·
Venice offers
towns of Apulia to King Ferdinand
iz
·
Brescia surrenders to King
Louis
14 '
Monks of San Giorgio go from Venice to
Ferrara
16 ·
Towns ofRomagna also handed over to Pope Julius, and to Maximilian
those which belong to the Holy Roman Empire; treachery of Pope Julius
and Alfonso
d'Esté
17 ·
Many states surrender to the French
19 ♦
Venetians turn their strategy toward the defense of the city
20 ·
Treviso
returns under Venetian dominion
29 ·
Wrongs of Alfonso
d'Esté
toward
Venice
30 ·
Exchange of Venetian and French prisoners
31 ♦
Antonio
Grimani is recalled from exile
34 ·
The fortress of Cremona is seized by
the French
38 ·
Pope Julius offers to negotiate with Venice
39 ·
Maximilian invades Venetian territory
40 ·
How the Venetian
ambassadors are received by Julius
43
'
After a debate, Padua is retaken
by Venice
46
viii
• CONTENTS ·
Note
on the
Text and Translation 373
Notes
to the Text
375
Notes
to the
Translation 377
Bibliography
389
Index 391
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