While we're on the subject..
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:40:58 AM
(...)the Romagna. In the meanwhile there came also to him five hundred French lancers, and although he found himself sufficiently strong to take vengeance on his enemies in open war, he considered that it would be safer and more advantageous to outwit them, and for this reason he did not stop the work of reconciliation.
And that this might be effected the duke concluded a peace with them in which he confirmed their former covenants; he gave them four thousand ducats at once; he promised not to injure the Bentivogli; and he formed an alliance with Giovanni; and moreover he would not force and moreover he would not force them to come personally into his presence unless it pleased them to do so.
On the other hand, they promised to restore to him the duchy of Urbino and other places seized by them, to serve him in all his expeditions, and not to make war against or ally themselves with any one without his permission.
Apparently, history doesn't repeat itself at all - it just insists on giving us the same crap no matter which channel you're turning on.






