登陆注册
15311900000078

第78章

But Caesar, saying nothing of his intentions, started on the 10th of December, and made his way to Cesena with a powerful army once more under his command.Fear began to spread on all sides, not only in Romagna but in the whole of Northern Italy; Florence, seeing him move away from her, only thought it a blind to conceal his intentions;while Venice, seeing him approach her frontiers, despatched all her troops to the banks of the Po.Caesar perceived their fear, and lest harm should be done to himself by the mistrust it might inspire, he sent away all French troops in his service as soon as he reached Cesena, except a hundred men with M.de Candale, his brother-in-law;it was then seen that he only had 2000 cavalry and 2000 infantry with him.Several days were spent in parleying, for at Cesena Caesar found the envoys of the Vitelli and Orsini, who themselves were with their army in the duchy of Urbino; but after the preliminary discussions as to the right course to follow in carrying on the plan of conquest, there arose such difficulties between the general-in-chief and these agents, that they could not but see the impossibility of getting anything settled by intermediaries, and the urgent necessity of a conference between Caesar and one of the chiefs.So Oliverotto ran the risk of joining the duke in order to make proposals to him, either to march an Tuscany or to take Sinigaglia, which was the only place in the duchy of Urbino that had not again fallen into Caesar's power.Caesar's reply was that he did not desire to war upon Tuscany, because the Tuscans were his friends; but that he approved of the lieutenants' plan with regard to Sinigaglia, and therefore was marching towards Fano.

But the daughter of Frederic, the former Duke of Urbino, who held the town of Sinigaglia, and who was called the lady-prefect, because she had married Gian delta Rovere, whom his uncle, Sixtus IV, had made prefect of Rome, judging that it would be impossible to defend herself against the forces the Duke of Valentinais was bringing, left the citadel in the hands of a captain, recommending him to get the best terms he could for the town, and took boat for Venice.

Caesar learned this news at Rimini, through a messenger from Vitelli and the Orsini, who said that the governor of the citadel, though refusing to yield to them, was quite ready to make terms with him, and consequently they would engage to go to the town and finish the business there.Caesar's reply was that in consequence of this information he was sending some of his troops to Cesena and Imola, for they would be useless to him, as he should now have theirs, which together with the escort he retained would be sufficient, since his only object was the complete pacification of the duchy of Urbino.He added that this pacification would not be possible if his old friends continued to distrust him, and to discuss through intermediaries alone plans in which their own fortunes were interested as well as his.The messenger returned with this answer, and the confederates, though feeling, it is true, the justice of Caesar's remarks, none the less hesitated to comply with his demand.Vitellozzo Vitelli in particular showed a want of confidence in him which nothing seemed able to subdue; but, pressed by Oliverotto, Gravina, and Orsino, he consented at last to await the duke's coming; making concession rather because he could not bear to appear more timid than his companions, than because of any confidence he felt in the return of friendship that Borgia was displaying.

The duke learned the news of this decision, so much desired, when he arrived at Fano on the 20th of December 1502.At once he summoned eight of his most faithful friends, among whom were d'Enna, his nephew, Michelotto, and Ugo di Cardona, and ordered them, as soon as they arrived at Sinigaglia, and had seen Vitellozzo, Gravina, Oliveratta, and Orsino come out to meet them, on a pretext of doing them honour, to place themselves on the right and left hand of the four generals, two beside each, so that at a given signal they might either stab or arrest them; next he assigned to each of them his particular man, bidding them not quit his side until he had reentered Sinigaglia and arrived at the quarters prepared far him; then he sent orders to such of the soldiers as were in cantonments in the neighbourhood to assemble to the number of 8000 on the banks of the Metaurus, a little river of Umbria which runs into the Adriatic and has been made famous by the defeat of Hannibal.

The duke arrived at the rendezvous given to his army on the 31st of December, and instantly sent out in front two hundred horse, and immediately behind them his infantry; following close in the midst of his men-at-arms, following the coast of the Adriatic, with the mountains on his right and the sea on his left, which in part of the way left only space for the army to march ten abreast.

After four hours' march, the duke at a turn of the path perceived Sinigaglia, nearly a mile distant from the sea, and a bowshot from the mountains; between the army and the town ran a little river, whose banks he had to follow far some distance.At last he found a bridge opposite a suburb of the town, and here Caesar ordered his cavalry to stop: it was drawn up in two lines, one between the road and the river, the other on the side of the country, leaving the whole width of the road to the infantry: which latter defiled, crossed the bridge, and entering the town, drew themselves up in battle array in the great square.

On their side, Vitellazzo, Gravina, Orsino, and Oliverotto, to make room for the duke's army, had quartered their soldiers in little towns or villages in the neighbourhood of Sinigaglia; Oliverotto alone had kept nearly 1000 infantry and 150 horse, who were in barracks in the suburb through which the duke entered.

同类推荐
  • 始丰稿

    始丰稿

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 胜鬘义记

    胜鬘义记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大威灯光仙人问疑经

    大威灯光仙人问疑经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 元代奏议集录

    元代奏议集录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 诚斋诗话

    诚斋诗话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 良缘喜嫁之公主哪里逃

    良缘喜嫁之公主哪里逃

    她是一名教官,是“地狱的守门人”,她精通易容,她善于伪装,她精灵古怪,她是名副其实的精英。他是大熙王朝的御前侍卫统领,是文武双料状元,他是皇上信任的臣子,他掌管御前侍卫,负责皇上的安全,是大熙王朝的顶梁柱之一。初识时,叶蕊继而连三得挑衅,惹得莫子谦一把握住叶蕊的小蛮腰,吻了上去。这下子可是变成叶蕊恼羞成怒了,这可是她两世为人的初吻啊!从此两人势不两立!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 猎魔师联盟

    猎魔师联盟

    居住在长沙的王导是猎魔师联盟中的一名猎魔师。在科技高速发展,灵异界逐渐衰落的现代社会里,王导开了一家网店,作为自己的谋生手段。一次给客户送商品的路上,王导意外地在长沙城郊的一间老宅中发现了被镇压90多年的猎魔师前辈的魂魄。不过,王导所没想到的是,他解救猎魔师前辈的举动居然会给猎魔师和阴阳师之间的最后一次战争埋下导火索。
  • 灵山剑圣

    灵山剑圣

    灵山剑圣,武侠世界。奇幻风云,谁敢称雄?剑在心上,舍我其谁?
  • 武本狂人

    武本狂人

    张狂被誉为前无古人的第一天才,意气风发,狂傲一世,获得世界之心,被众高手围杀,意外重生后横扫六合,修创世之法,嚣张跋扈,快意恩仇!
  • 四死杀

    四死杀

    死,并不可怕,关键在于,你是怎么死的;那么,请让我来,破解这些可怕的谜题吧!
  • 人鱼小妞要成神

    人鱼小妞要成神

    鱼尾?翅膀?皇冠?戒指?法杖?这是怪物?为何有那样绝色的容颜又有那样宛如神袛的圣洁?不她就是神!“我或许不就不该拥有感情,因为失去一切的感觉好痛。”人鱼血泪为谁划过那绝美的脸庞。
  • 尹丽莎的传奇

    尹丽莎的传奇

    我们被带到了一个昏暗的房间里,这里是地下室,四周除了对面墙上有一个细长的小窗户,什么都没有。有些墙皮因潮湿已经脱落了大半,露出里面的砖块。现在是秋季,天气比较冷,地下室更加寒冷。另外两个女人被带到了另一个房间,我冷的浑身上下直哆嗦,找了个角落蹲下来,将身体缩成一团。估计一下时间,应该是晚上十点多,除了早上那一顿,到现在我还没吃过东西,我的包早被收走了,这些反叛军也没有给任何吃的。被反绑着的手腕开始肿胀,我把手向外挣了挣,感觉更紧了。这时,有个同样被抓的男人坐到我身边,我转过头来看他。
  • 九号便利店

    九号便利店

    九号便利店,是给妖魔鬼怪或者是人类,提供各种需要的商品的地方,只不过自从一个叫做司马雨的人来做老板后,这个店就变得热闹了起来。老板很奇怪,白天男人,晚上女人。老板私生活很复杂,即找女人,又找男人!司马雨本人说:是我太有魅力,这些男人女人都缠着我,和我没一点关系啊!
  • 纵横杀神

    纵横杀神

    六道轮回吾为王,纵横天下逆杀神!一代杀神崛起的传说,热血诙谐无厘头!且看夜痕如何纵横天下!!!
  • 又见秋风

    又见秋风

    秋风起,绿叶枯,你已离去,却不知,我还在原地,独自等待……第一本玄幻小说《斗灵大陆之凡愿》,欢迎围观。也欢迎各位书友加入Q群597610801交流。