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How Antenor and the young Priam, having departed from Troy, built the city of Venice, and that of Padua
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§ 21. —How Æneas departed from Troy and came to Carthage in Africa
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§ 22. —How Æneas came into Italy
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§ 23. —How the King Latinus ruled over Italy, and how Æneas had his daughter to wife, and all his kingdom
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§ 29. —How Rome was ruled for a long time by the government of the consuls and senators, until Julius Cæsar became Emperor
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§ 30. —How a conspiracy was formed in Rome by Catiline and his followers
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§ 31. —How Catiline caused the city of Fiesole to rebel against the city of Rome
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§ 32. —How Catiline and his followers were discomfited by the Romans in the plain of Piceno
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§ 33. —How Metellus with his troops made war upon the Fiesolans
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§ 34. —How Metellus and Fiorinus discomfited the Fiesolans
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§ 35. —How the Romans besieged Fiesole the first time, and how Fiorinus was slain
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§ 36. —How, because of the death of Fiorinus, the Romans returned to the siege of Fiesole
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§ 37. —How the city of Fiesole surrendered itself to the Romans, and was destroyed and laid waste
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§ 38. —How the city of Florence was first built
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§ 39. —How Cæsar departed from Florence, and went to Rome, and was made consul to go against the French
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§ 40. —Of the ensign of the Romans and of the Emperors, and how from them it came to the city of Florence and other cities
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§ 42. —How the Temple of Mars, which is now called the Duomo of S. Giovanni, was built in Florence
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§ 50. —Of the city of Luni
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§ 57. —The story returns to the doings of the city of Florence, and how S. Miniato there suffered martyrdom under Decius, the Emperor
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§ 59. —Of Constantine the Emperor, and his descendants, and the changes which came thereof in Italy
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§ 60. —How the Christian faith first came to Florence
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BOOK II.
§ 1. —Here begins the Second Book: how the city of Florence was destroyed by Totila, the scourge of God, king of the Goths and Vandals
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§ 2. —How Totila caused the city of Fiesole to be rebuilt
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§ 4. —How the Goths remained lords of Italy after the death of Totila
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§ 10. —How Charles Martel came from France to Italy at the summons of the Church against the Lombards; and of the origin of the city of Siena