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A05184 The historie of George Castriot, surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albanie Containing his famous actes, his noble deedes of armes, and memorable victories against the Turkes, for the faith of Christ. Comprised in twelue bookes: by Iaques de Lauardin, Lord of Plessis Bourrot, a nobleman of France. Newly translated out of French into English by Z.I. Gentleman.; Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi. English Barleti, Marin, ca. 1460-1512 or 13.; Jones, Zachary. 1596 (1596) STC 15318; ESTC S113043 769,033 528

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example of the varietie and vnconstancie of fortune Neapolitans their humor disposition 1458. Ferdinand bastard sonne of Alphonsus succeedeth vnto the kingdome of Naples Calixtus 4. claimeth the kingdome of Naples by Escheate Peter Lewes Borgias Nephew to Pope Eugenius competitor of the crowne of Naples against Ferdinand Iohn Duke of Calabria Frances Sforce Duke of Milan Charles the second king of Naples and Mary his wife their issue Charles Martell king of Hungarie Carolobert king of Hungarie Baldus a famous Ciuilian of Perusa Lewes 3. sonne of Charles the second king of Hungarie Duke of Duras Philip 4 sonne of Charles Prince of Tarentum Ione Queene of Naples maried with Andrew younger some of the king of Hungarie Auersa Andrew the husband of Ione Queene of Naples murthered by his wife Second mariage of Ione Queene of Naples Lewes king of Hungarie cōmeth with an armie against Ione Queene of Naples for reuenge of his brothers death Sulmo Charles of Duras ouercome in battell taken and beheaded by the king of Hungarie Auignion purchased to the See of Rome by Pope Clemens Third mariage of Ione of Naples Fourth mariage of Ione Queene of Naples The motiue occasion of the Scisme in the Church of Rome Vrban the 6. created Pope M. Nicholas of Naples Clement the seuenth made Antipope The Cause of the enmitie betweene Pope Vrban and Maister Nicolas of Naples Disgrace offered by Pope Vrban to M. Nicolas Ambassadour for the Queene of Naples Speech of M. Nicholas touching the disgrace done him by the Pope Ione queene of Naples depriued of her realme by Pope Vrban Charles of Duras inuested with the crown of Naples by Pope Vrban Ione Queene of Naples and Pope Clement flie to Auignion Lewes the first Duke of Aniow adopted by Queene Ione Ione returneth to Naples Treuisa Ione queene of Naples put to death Marie sister to Queene Ione executed Iohn Bocace Flammette Philocole Charles of Duraz crowned king of Naples Lewes Duke of Aniow entreth the realme of Naples with an armie Alberic de Barbian The ouerthrow of Lewes the first Duke of Aniow Lewes the first Duke of Aniow dieth at Biseilles Charles King of Naples pope Vrban enemies Boutill nephew to Pope Vrban Vrban besieged by Charles within Nocera Vrban escapeth out of Nocera to Genes and curseth Charles king of Naples Death of Lewes King of Hungarie Charles king of Naples chosen and crowned King of Hungarie slaine at Bude Margaret Queene of Naples and her children flie to Gaietta Boniface the ● made Po●e Ladislaus son o. Charles crowned King of Naples by Pope Boniface Lewes second Duke of Aniow corwned king of Naples by Pope Clement entreth Naples Ladislaus the son of Charles of Duras recouereth Naples Ladislaus made King of Hungarie Ladislaus taketh Rome by force Alexander the fifth made Pope at the counsell of Pisa Lewes confirmed in the realme of Naples by Pope Alexander The battell betweene Lewes of Aniow and Ladislaus of Duras Kings of Naples Victorie of Lewes not pursued Speech of Ladislaus king of Naples of the battel betweene him and Lewes Duke of Aniow Ladislaus poisoned Auarice vnchast loue two most pernitious mischieues A straunge kind of poysoning Ione the second Queene of Naples Pandolphel Alop the loue or paramour of Queene Ione the 2. Queene Ione the 2. maried to Iames of Narbon County of March Sforce Cottignole Iulius Caesar of Capua Sforce made prisoner This is the principall fortresse of Naples Pandolphel beheaded Michelet Margaret sister of Sforce her hardines and generosity Count Iames his ouersight and folly Queene Ione of Naples her subtelty and policy Iulius Caesar of Capua intendeth the death of the Count offereth his seruice to the Queene Iulius Caesar his treason bewraied by the Queene Iulius Caesar executed Capouana a castell within Naples Count Iames made prisoner in Chasteau de loue a Casteli within Naples Iohn Carracciole the minion or paramour of Ione Queene of Naples made Grand Seneschall Sforce enemy to the Grand Seneschall Count Iames restored to his liberty Count Iames forsaketh Naples and returning to France becommeth an Hermit Braccio Fortebraccia of Perusa warreth vpon Pope Martin the 5. Sforce sent with an armie to the aide of the Pope by the Q of Naples Sforce oueruerthrowen by Braccio is depriued of all authoritie in Naples and Braccio hired by the queen in his roome Queene Ione depriued of her kingdome by the Pope Alphonsus king of Arragon besiegeth Boniface in Corsica Port Siracusan Don Garzia Spaniard Anthony Caraffa alias Malice Sentence Desire of a Crowne knoweth no conscience Alphonsus adopted by Q. Ione and receiued into Naples Spaniards their pride and enuie The Grand Seneschall held prisoner by Alphonsus Queene Ione besieged in Naples by Alphonsus Queene Ione deliuered out of Naples by Sforce Alphonsus disinherited by Queene Ione Lewes the 3. adopted by Queene Ione Alphonsus returneth into Spaine Marseilles surprised by Alphonsus S. Lewes his body caried away from Marseilies by Alphonsus Deuotion without piety or religion Naples besieged by Philip Duke of Milan Francis Sforce the sonne of Sforce Cottignole deceased Naples recouered for Queene Ione Grand Senes●hall of Naples ransomed by Sforce Grand Seneshall of Naples slaine Sentence The immoderate loue and fauor of womākind vain for any man to build his fortune on Lewes the third Duke of Aniow and Calabria his death Ione 2. Queene of Naples death Rene Duke of Barre ordained to be heire to Queene Ione Rene Duke of Barre prisoner in Burgundie Eugenius Pope Alphonsus taken prisoner by the Duke of Millan Alphonsus set at libertie by the Duke of Millan Rene Duke of Barre set at libertie and regaineth Naples and all her fortresses Naples besieged by Alphonsus Anell a mason betrayeth Naples Naples taken by Alphonsus Bellisarius Rene enforced to forgoe Naples Alphonsus king of Naples his death Pope Pius 2. Dutchy of Spoleta restored to the Church Ferdinand crowned king of Naples by Pope Pius 2. Beneuent Terracine Councell of Mantua Iohn the sonne of Rene ayded by the Genowayes against Ferdinand king of Naples The Banke of S. George at Genes Marquesse of Crotona Marin de Marsan Duke of Sesse Rebellion of the Neapolitans against Ferdinand Princes and Nobles of Naples confederate with the Duke of Aniow Marquesse de Este Borze Lord of Ferrara Count Iames Picenin General of the army for Duke Iohn against Ferdinand Princes and Nobles of Naples partaking with Ferdinād Battel of Sarni betweene Ferdinand and Duke Iohn Victory of Iohn against Ferdinand The Pope and Duke of Millan aid Ferdinand Frederick Duke of Vrbin Alexander Sforce Battell of Saint Fabian The second victorie of the French against Ferdinand Bary or Barlette Ferdinand besieged within Barie by the Count Picenin Confederates of Ferdinand sent to Scanderbeg for succours in the behalfe of Ferdinand Ambassade frō the Pope Ferdinand the Duke of Millan to Scanderbeg Truce between Scanderbeg Mahomet Goic Streese sent into Apulia by Scanderbeg Gulfe of Rizic