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Valperga

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PREFACE1
VOLUME I3
CHAPTER I3
Birth of Castruccio.—His family exiled from Lucca when he is eleven years of age3
CHAPTER II16
Castruccio visits Florence.—Characters of Euthanasia dei Adimari and her father.—The father of Castruccio dies16
CHAPTER III36
Francis Guinigi, the military Peasant.—Castruccio resides with him one Year36
CHAPTER IV49
Castruccio in England49
CHAPTER V62
Castruccio in Flanders and France—Alberto Scoto—Benedetto Pepi62
CHAPTER VI81
Castruccio in Italy—Susa—Creed of Benedetto81
CHAPTER VII97
Milan.—Court of the Emperor Henry.—Arrigo Guinigi.—Sack of Cremona.—Benedetto Pepi97
CHAPTER VIII114
Death of the Emperor.—Uguccione, tyrant of Pisa, restores Castruccio at Lucca.—Euthanasia114
CHAPTER IX131
Castle of Valperga described—Friendship and Love131
CHAPTER X140
Euthanasia's Narrative140
CHAPTER XI151
Capture of Monte Catini.—Castruccio treacherously made prisoner by Ranieri, Governor of Lucca.—Delivered, and proclaimed Consul151
CHAPTER XII168
Peace between Lucca and Florence.—Bindo168
CHAPTER XIII183
Euthanasia holds a Court183
CHAPTER XIV196
Euthanasia's Court continued.—Pepi arrives196
VOLUME II209
CHAPTER I209
Conference of Castruccio and Galeazzo Visconti—of Castruccio and the Bishop of Ferrara209
CHAPTER II226
Parentage of Beatrice.—She is arrested by the Inquisition226
CHAPTER III248
Judgement of God.—Revolution of Ferrara248
CHAPTER IV263
Fall of Beatrice263
CHAPTER V281
Visit to Pepi at Cremona281
CHAPTER VI296
Galeazzo Visconti at Florence.—Castruccio and Euthanasia meet at Valperga: Doubts and Reserve296
CHAPTER VII313
Castruccio exiles three hundred Families from Lucca—Visits at Valperga—His Character further developed313
CHAPTER VIII335
Beatrice, disguised as a Pilgrim, visits Valperga.—Castruccio relates her Story335
CHAPTER IX349
Castruccio plots the Assassination of Robert King of Naples.—Made Prince of Lucca.—Declares War against Florence.—Plot for a Revolution in Lucca defeated.—Castruccio summons Valperga349
CHAPTER X370
Castruccio reconnoitres for a Surprise.—Embassy of Tripalda370
CHAPTER XI387
Valperga taken387
CHAPTER XII401
Euthanasia at Lucca401
VOLUME III414
CHAPTER I414
The Witch of the Forest414
CHAPTER II428
Beatrice in the Inquisition at Lucca.—Freed by Castruccio, at the Intercession of Euthanasia428
CHAPTER III445
Beatrice, her Creed, and her Love445
CHAPTER IV464
Beatrice's Narrative464
CHAPTER V486
Beatrice resolves to take the Veil.—Euthanasia visits Florence486
CHAPTER VI498
Beatrice meets Tripalda—is led by Bindo to the Witch's Cave498
CHAPTER VII517
Euthanasia returns.—Beatrice meets the witch, and encounters Castruccio and Tripalda.—Dies517
CHAPTER VIII538
Castruccio's Progress in Arms.—He brings Devastation to the Gates of Florence.—A Conspiracy formed against him538
CHAPTER IX553
Euthanasia joins the Conspiracy.—Tripalda a Member553
CHAPTER X562
Euthanasia removes to Lucca.—Conference with Tripalda.—Tripalda turns Informer562
CHAPTER XI581
Euthanasia in Prison581
CHAPTER XII595
Euthanasia sails for Sicily, and is lost595

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PREFACE

The accounts of the Life of Castruccio known in England, are generally taken from Macchiavelli's romance concerning this chief. The reader may find a detail of his real adventures in Sismondi's delightful publication, Histoire des Republiques Italiennes de l'Age Moyen. In addition to this work, I have consulted Tegrino's Life of Castruccio, and Giovanni Villani's Florentine Annals.
The following is a translation from the article respecting him in Moreri.
"Castruccio Castracani, one of the most celebrated captains of his time, lived in the fourteenth century. He was of the family of the Antelminelli of Lucca; and, having at a very early age borne arms in favour of the Ghibelines, he was exiled by the Guelphs. He served not long after in the armies of Philip king of France, who made war on the Flemings. In the sequel he repassed the Alps; and, having joined Uguccione Faggiuola, chief of the Ghibelines of Tuscany, he reduced Lucca, Pistoia, and several other towns. He became the ally of the emperor Louis of Bavaria, against pope John XXII, Robert king of Naples, and the Florentines. Louis of Bavaria gave him the investiture of Lucca under the denomination of Duke, together with the title of Senator of Rome. Nothing seemed able to oppose his courage and good fortune, when he was taken off by a premature death in 1330, in the forty-seventh year of his age."
The dates here given are somewhat different from those adopted in the following narrative.
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