408
Sec. 36.--_How the Paduans rebelled against the lordship
of the Emperor_ 409
Sec. 39.--_Of the gathering together made by King Robert
and the league of Tuscany at Rome to oppose the
coronation of the Emperor Henry_ 409
Sec. 40.--_How the Emperor Henry departed from Pisa
and came to Rome_ 410
Sec. 43.--_How Henry of Luxemburg was crowned Emperor
at Rome_ 411
Sec. 44.--_How the Emperor departed from Rome to go into
Tuscany_ 413
Sec. 45.--_How the Emperor came to the city of Arezzo,
and afterwards how he came towards the city of
Florence_ 414
Sec. 46.--_How the Florentines were well-nigh discomfited
at the fortress of Ancisa by the army of the Emperor_ 415
Sec. 47.--_How the Emperor Henry encamped with his
host before the city of Florence_ 416
Sec. 48.--_How the Emperor abandoned the siege, and departed
from San Salvi, and came to San Casciano,
and then to Poggibonizzi_ 419
Sec. 49.--_How the Emperor departed from Poggibonizzi,
and returned to Pisa, and issued many bans against
the Florentines_ 421
Sec. 50.--_How the Emperor condemned King Robert_ 422
Sec. 51.--_How the Emperor made ready to enter into the
Kingdom against King Robert, and departed from Pisa_ 423
Sec. 52.--_How the Emperor Henry died at Bonconvento,
in the country of Siena_ 424
Sec. 53.--_Relates how, when the Emperor was dead, his
host was divided, and the barons carried his body
to the city of Pisa_ 425
Sec. 56.--_How the Florentines gave the lordship of Florence
to King Robert for five years_ 426
Sec. 59.--_Of the death of Pope Clement_ 427
Sec. 63.--_How the Paduans were discomfited at Vicenza by
M. Cane della Scala_ 428
Sec. 66.--_Of the death of Philip, king of France, and of
his sons_
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