[Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) by John Addington Symonds]@TWC D-Link book
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7)

CHAPTER III
115/168

They were a brotherhood who played at campaigning, rather than the representatives of forces seriously bent on crushing each other to extermination.

Machiavelli says (Princ.cap.

xii.) 'Aveano usato ogni industria per levar via a se e a' soldati la fatica e la paura, non s'ammazzando nelle zuffe, ma pigliandosi prigioni e senza taglia.' At the same time the license they allowed themselves against the cities and the districts they invaded is well illustrated by the pillage of Piacenza in 1447 by Francesco Sforza's troops.

The anarchy of a sack lasted forty days, during which the inhabitants were indiscriminately sold as slaves, or tortured for their hidden treasure.Sism.vi.

170.
But to return to the Duchy of Milan.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books