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A52617 The history of the affairs of Europe in this present age, but more particularly of the republick of Venice written in Italian by Battista Nani ... ; Englished by Sir Robert Honywood, Knight.; Historia della republica Veneta. English Nani, Battista, 1616-1678.; Honywood, Robert, Sir, 1601-1686. 1673 (1673) Wing N151; ESTC R5493 641,123 610

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235. relieved by the Savoyards ibid. Vescovo Bishop of Bertimoro endeavours the Peace of Italy 16 Vescovo de Boves chief Minister of the Queen Regent of France succeeds not in the direction of affairs 556 Vescovo of Mantua Ambassadour to the Emperour 274. proposes Articles of Peace 288. Bishop of Lamego Ambassadour of Portugal at Rome meets and fights with him of Spain 519. Wesel surprised by the Hollanders 308 Vests with large sleeves regulated in Venice 415 Uguenots disunited 178 181. their agreement with the King 185. are subdued 305 Viadana taken by the Imperialists 313 Vincenzo Duke of Mantua would marry his Niece 268. dyes 269 Vincenzo Gussoni Ambassadour for the Republick with the Duke of Savoy recalled 15. to the King of France 60. visits in his Voyage the Princes of the Rhine ibid. recalled out of France 111. harangues in the Senate in the occurrences betwixt the Pope and Duke of Parma 508. deputed to treat the League 519 Vienna besieged by the Count de la Tour. 134 Vienville favoured by the King of France for a little while 205 Vipulsuna taken by the Venetians 75 Vittorio Prince of Piedmont goes into Spain 16. received ill there returns into Italy 32. takes Masserano Creveceur 84. marries with the sister of the King of France 124. attempts Scavona in vain 234. opposes the passage of the French 286. beaten by the Duke of Memoranci 339. succeeds his Father in the Dukedom 340. yields Pignerol to the French 355. 352. assumes the Title of King of Cyprus 384. unites with France 401. invades the Milanese 407. plants the Fort of Brem 409. dies 434 Uladislaus elected King of Poland 378 Vote Electoral given to Bavaria 195. 197 Urban 88. created Pope 201. ingag'd in the affairs of the Valteline 202. labours the Pass might be left to the Spaniards 204. who attempts to gain him 206. resents the possession of the Valley taken by the Confederates 218. sends a Minister into France and Arms 223. appoints his Nephew Legate 224. the Confederates moved 239. his aims ibid. sends Souldiers 242. counsels the Republick to call the French into Italy for the affairs of Mantua 272. arms and builds the Fort Urban 273. resolves to be Neutral and sends the Cardinal Anthonio Legate 300. a commendatory Brief to the Republick for the peace of Italy 353. Vnites the Fief of Urbino to the Church 363. confers the Pretorship of Rome upon his Nephew 364. excuses assisting the Emperour 368. inclined to France 382. jealous of the Spaniards ib. interposes for Peace betwixt them and the Duke of Parma 383. and betwixt the Crowns 413. grants voluntarily to the Republick Tythes upon the Clergie 459. cancels the Elogium placed by him in the Royal Hall ibid. disgusts betwixt him and the three Crowns 458. endeavours to reconcile the Princes of Savoy with their Sister-in-law 465. excuses assisting the Emperour 471. sends a Minister into Piedmont to procure Peace 474. proposes a League to the Republick 476. growing old leaves the power to his Nephews 503. arms and makes the Princes jealous 508. resolute in ruining the Prince of Parma 506. proceeds against him with Excommunication and Arms 500. deny the Mediation of the Republick 511. the persons desired by the Crowns promoted to the Cardinalat 513. moved by the French to make War against Spain resists 515. agrees to a suspension of Arms in the affairs of Parma 519. the fear of the Duke of Parma's Arms ceasing grows cold in the Treaties of Peace 529. denies assistance to the Emperour 531. inclines to Peace 566. falls sick 570. recovers and the Peace concluded 571 Urbino united to the Church 363 Uscocchi situation of the places where they dwell their Original do mischief to the Venetians and Turks 17. an accord betwixt the Republick and the Archduke 20. not executed ibid. after other successes they surprise a Gally ibid. the Republick complains 21. besieges Segna 23. yet continue their invasions 36. why tolerated by the Austrians 51. success at Scrisa 52. disgusts with insults augment 54. fomented by Ossuna rove near to Venice 96. dispersed after the Peace 116 Z. 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