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Pisa and Pistoia were thoroughly disaffected; he employed

much thought and energy upon securing his position there,

and this gave the Florentines their opportunity to reorganize

their army, and to await the coming of Carlo, the son

of the King of Naples. When Carlo arrived they decided

to lose no more time, and assembled a great army of more

than thirty thousand infantry and ten thousand cavalry—

having called to their aid every Guelph there was in Italy.

They consulted whether they should attack Pistoia or Pisa

first, and decided that it would be better to march on the

latter—a course, owing to the recent conspiracy, more likely

to succeed, and of more advantage to them, because they

believed that the surrender of Pistoia would follow the acquisition

of Pisa.

In the early part of May 1328, the Florentines put in

motion this army and quickly occupied Lastra, Signa, Montelupo,

and Empoli, passing from thence on to San Miniato.

When Castruccio heard of the enormous army which the

Florentines were sending against him, he was in no degree

alarmed, believing that the time had now arrived when Fortune

would deliver the empire of Tuscany into his hands,

for he had no reason to think that his enemy would make a

better fight, or had better prospects of success, than at Pisa

or Serravalle. He assembled twenty thousand foot soldiers

and four thousand horsemen, and with this army went to

Fucecchio, whilst he sent Pagolo Guinigi to Pisa with five

thousand infantry. Fucecchio has a stronger position than

any other town in the Pisan district, owing to its situation

between the rivers Arno and Gusciana and its slight ele-

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