Today's installment concludes Charles V Sacks Rome,the name of our combined selection from Benvenuto Cellini and T. Adolphus Trollope. The
City of Rome Doomed
Clement, who by his pennywise parsimony had left himself defenseless, made a feeble and wholly vain attempt to put the city in a state of
A Disgraced and Ruined Man
If the Emperor wished his army kept together, and provided no sums for the purpose, he was not unwilling that they should live by plunder.Continuing
Manning Rome’s Citadel
He stationed me with five fine pieces of artillery on the highest point of the castle.Continuing Charles V Sacks Rome.Today is our final
Charles V Sacks Rome
This series has five easy 5-minute installments. This first installment: Bourbon's Army Arrives.IntroductionCharles, Duc de Bourbon, known as