ting how M. Maffeo Visconti was
driven from Milan_ 342
Sec. 62.--_How there arose strife and enmity between Pope
Boniface and King Philip of France_ 344
Sec. 63.--_How the king of France caused Pope Boniface
to be seized in Anagna by Sciarra della Colonna,
whence the said Pope died a few days afterwards_ 346
Sec. 64.--_We will further tell of the ways of Pope Boniface_ 350
Sec. 67.--_How King Edward of England recovered Gascony
and defeated the Scots_ 352
Sec. 68.--_How there were in Florence great changes and
civic battles through desire that the accounts of the
commonwealth should be examined_ 353
Sec. 69.--_How the Pope sent into Florence as legate the
Cardinal da Prato to make peace, and how he departed
thence in shame and confusion_ 356
Sec. 70.--_How the bridge of Carraia fell, and how many
people died there_ 360
Sec. 71.--_How Florence was set on fire, and a great part
of the city burnt_ 361
Sec. 72.--_How the Whites and Ghibellines came to the
gates of Florence, and departed thence in discomfiture_ 364
Sec. 80.--_How Pope Benedict died, and of the new election
of Pope Clement V._ 369
Sec. 84.--_How there arose in Lombardy one Fra Dolcino
with a great company of heretics, and how they
were burnt_ 375
Sec. 88.--_Of the great war which was begun against the
marquis of Ferrara, and how he died_ 376
Sec. 92.--_How and after what fashion was destroyed the
Order and mansion of the Temple of Jerusalem by
the machinations of the king of France_ 377
Sec. 96.--_How Corso Donati, the great and noble citizen
of Florence, died_ 382
Sec. 101.--_After what manner Henry, count of Luxemburg,
was elected Emperor of Rome_ 386
Sec. 102.--_How Henry the Emperor was confirmed by
the Pope_ 389
Sec. 112.--_How Robert was crowned king over the kingdom
of Sicily and Apulia_
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