FOOTNOTES:INDEX
- Adrian of Utrecht, Pope Adrian IV., [74], [154], [166], [175], [183], [184], [192]-[194], [198], [205], [283].
- Agnadel, battle of, [96].
- Aleander, [178].
- Alexander VI., Pope, [17].
- Amboise, George, Cardinal of, [90]-[95], [100], [104], [151].
- Ancille, Mère, [285].
- Andreas de Burgo, [76], [82], [96], [104], [110], [115], [133], [157].
- Anna of Hungary, [144], [166], [186], [242].
- Anne de Beaujeu, [3], [4], [7], [9], [12].
- Anne of Brittany, [5]-[10], [12]-[14], [115], [133], [134].
- Antonio de Leyva, [209], [270].
- Arthur, Prince of Wales, [30], [34], [99].
- Augsburg, Diet of, [104], [162], [163], [284].
- Barcelona, treaty of, [16], [268].
- Bayard, [143], [208].
- Bianca Sforza, [165].
- Boghen, Louis Van, [190], [295], [299].
- Bourbon, Constable of, [199], [200], [203], [208], [211], [219], [227], [233], [238], [248].
- Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, [119]-[121], [129], [137], [139], [202], [205].
- Cambray, Congress of, [89]-[95].
- —— Peace of, The Ladies' Peace, [262].
- Charles of Austria, Charles V., birth and baptism, [32];
- succeeds his father, [67];
- attends memorial service, [70]-[72];
- character and education, [73], [74], [154];
- tour in Flanders, [77];
- betrothal to Mary Tudor, [84];
- shoots a man by accident, [117];
- accompanies his grandfather and aunt to Lille, [119];
- attends his sister Isabella's wedding, [131];
- emancipation, [146];
- reconciliation with Margaret, [149];
- succeeds his grandfather Ferdinand, [152];
- arrival in Spain, [156];
- entry into Valladolid, [158];
- letter to Francis I., [160];
- death of his grandfather Maximilian, [164];
- rivalry with Francis I. for imperial crown, [167]-[173];
- election as King of the Romans, [173];
- visit to England, [176];
- meets Henry VIII. at Gravelines, [180];
- state entry into Aix-la-Chapelle and coronation, [181];
- attends Diet at Worms, [184];
- meets Wolsey at Bruges, [189];
- makes his will, [196];
- second visit to England, [196]-[197];
- receives news of battle of Pavia, [213];
- letter to King of Portugal, [214], [215];
- breaks off his engagement to Princess Mary, [221];
- reproves his aunt Margaret, [224]-[227];
- visits Francis I. in prison, [228];
- letter to Louise of Savoy, [236];
- marriage, [238];
- birth of his son Philip, [248];
- receives news of sack of Rome, [248];
- delight at conclusion of peace, [266];
- treaty with Clement VII. at Barcelona, [268];
- coronation at Bologna, [270];
- attends Margaret's funeral service at Cologne, [289].
- Charles the Bold, [2], [14], [32], [70].
- —— VIII., [2], [3], [6]-[10], [13], [16], [17], [31], [34], [50], [51].
- Charlotte of Savoy (Queen), [3].
- —— daughter of Francis I., [169], [179].
- Christian II., King of Denmark, [129], [130], [153], [201].
- Claude of France, Queen of Francis I., [80], [134], [141], [261].
- Clement VII., Pope, [181], [207], [216], [246], [268], [270], [272].
- Cornelius Agrippa, [111], [234], [283], [290].
- Coxie, painter, [111], [277].
- Croy, G. de, [62], [63].
- —— William de, Lord of Chièvre, [74], [92], [147], [154]-[157], [159], [187].
- Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Portugal and Queen of France, [64],
[69], [74], [134]-[136], [144], [145], [152]-[155], [162], [203], [204], [218], [233], [234], [238], [264], [265], [272], [274].
- Elizabeth of York, [55].
- Emmanuel, King of Portugal, [162].
- Erasmus, [65], [111], [280].
- Ferdinand, King of Aragon, [16], [18], [26], [28], [30], [55], [56], [59], [80], [88], [90], [91], [93], [94], [98]-[101], [134], [152].
- —— Archduke of Austria, King of Bohemia and Hungary, [57], [64], [69], [144], [153], [167], [168], [186], [219], [220], [242]-[244], [246], [251], [272].
- Field of the Cloth of Gold, [177], [179].
- Francesco de Rojas, [18].
- Francis I., [137], [138], [141], [142], [144], [160], [167], [197], [209].
- —— II., Duke of Brittany, [5], [6].
- Gaston de Foix, [105], [107].
- Granvelle, Nicolas de Perrenot, Sieur de, [229].
- Gueldres, Charles of Egmont, Duke of, [78], [79], [82], [88], [91], [93], [106], [148], [175], [189], [197], [233], [263].
- Henry VII., [17], [21], [24], [55], [56], [58]-[63], [66], [72], [80]-[84], [88], [90], [98], [113].
- —— VIII., [99], [102], [103], [107], [119], [137], [138], [175], [176], [180], [200], [216], [250].
- Hochstrate, Count of, [111], [196], [224], [261], [289], [291].
- Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal, [26], [29], [162].
- Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Castile and Aragon, [18], [19], [26], [28], [30], [34], [42], [55].
- —— of Austria, Queen of Denmark, [64], [69], [129], [130], [131], [153], [200], [201], [234], [272], [274].
- —— of Portugal, wife of Charles v., [218], [220], [238].
- Jean le Maire, [13], [91], [111], [275], [280], [281].
- —— de Paris, [137], [295].
- Jeanne de Valois, [292].
- Joanna, Queen of Castile, [17]-[19], [30], [32], [42], [57]-[64], [66], [153], [155], [159], [183].
- John, Prince of Asturias, [17], [20], [24], [26], [28], [29], [50], [51].
- —— III., King of Portugal, [162], [208], [214].
- John, Crown Prince of Portugal, [234], [290].
- Julius II., Pope, [87], [94], [101], [102], [104], [105], [110].
- Katharine of Aragon, Queen of England, [30], [34], [56], [59], [99], [100], [102], [103], [137], [175], [176], [196], [216], [250], [257], [265], [266], [268].
- —— of Austria, Queen of Portugal, [64], [69], [153], [155], [156], [162], [203], [204], [208], [272].
- Lannoy, Charles de, Viceroy of Naples, [208], [210], [211], [218], [234], [237], [241].
- Laurent de Gorrevod, [43], [55], [109], [299].
- Leo X., Pope, [106], [163], [172], [187], [192].
- Louis XI., King of France, [2], [3], [11].
- —— Duke of Orleans, Louis XII., [3], [5], [7], [9], [14]-[16], [31], [41], [65], [76], [77], [91]-[95], [97], [100], [101], [104], [105], [107], [134], [136]-[138], [141], [292].
- —— II., King of Hungary, [132], [144], [153], [242], [245].
- Louise of Savoy, [4], [49], [52], [138], [174], [199], [211], [219], [224], [236], [253], [255], [258], [261], [262], [266].
- Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, [16].
- Luther, Martin, [163], [182], [184]-[186].
- Mabuse, painter, [111], [234], [277], [284].
- Madrid, treaty of, [233].
- Magdalen of Rochester, [286].
- Margaret of Angoulême, Duchess of Alençon, Queen of Navarre, [137], [218], [228]-[232], [255], [259], [260], [262].
- Margaret of Austria, early life, [2];
- marriage to the Dauphin Charles, [3];
- repudiation by Charles and return to Flanders, [13]-[15];
- proposed marriage to Prince John of Castile, [17];
- composes her own epitaph, [21];
- arrival in Spain, [24];
- marriage with Prince John, [25];
- death of her husband and child, [27];
- second return to Flanders, [31];
- stands godmother to Charles of Austria, [32];
- betrothal to Philibert II., Duke of Savoy, [34];
- journey to Savoy, [35];
- marriage, [36];
- reception at Bourg, [37]-[40];
- accident out hunting, [44];
- second widowhood, [45];
- poem, [47];
- her devices, [50];
- plans for building Brou, [51]-[55];
- negotiations for her marriage with Henry VII., [61]-[63], [79]-[84];
- her brother's death, [63];
- letter to Louis XII., [65];
- appointed Regent of the Netherlands, [68];
- residence at Malines, [69];
- makes her will, [86];
- attends the Congress of Cambray, [91]-[94];
- her correspondence, [109]-[118];
- meets Charles Brandon at Lille, [117]-[121];
- letters, [122]-[129];
- description of her niece Isabella's wedding, [130];
- annoyance at Charles's emancipation, [147];
- memorandum addressed to Charles, [148]-[152];
- poem on Maximilian's death, [166];
- political activity, [169], [170];
- administration praised, [179];
- journey to Calais, [180];
- reappointment as Regent by Charles, [180];
- appeal to the States-General, [186]-[188];
- meeting with Wolsey, [189];
- pawns her jewels, [196];
- joy at capture of Francis I., [212], [213];
- annoys Charles by arranging truce, [224]-[228];
- congratulates Charles on his marriage, [239];
- correspondence with her nephew Ferdinand, [244], [245];
- addresses circular letter to religious houses, [247];
- negotiations for 'the Ladies' Peace,' [251]-[261];
- enters Cambray, [261];
- peace signed, [262];
- her art collections, [273]-[280];
- poems, [275]-[277];
- letters to Mère Ancille, [285], [286];
- last illness and death, [286]-[289];
- funeral, [290], [291];
- monument at Brou, [297], [298];
- her coffin discovered, [301]-[303].
- ——of Bourbon, [45], [46], [49], [52], [53], [294], [296], [301].
- Margaret of York, [3]rd wife of Charles the Bold, [2], [14], [32], [35], [69].
- Maria of Aragon, Queen of Portugal, [162].
- Marignano, battle of, [142]-[144].
- Marnix, secretary, [107], [149], [169], [190], [191], [200].
- Mary of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, [64], [69], [131], [132], [144], [153], [166], [245], [246], [272], [274], [278], [281].
- —— of Burgundy, [2], [44], [70], [165], [196], [264], [279], [290], [292].
- —— Tudor, Queen of France, and Duchess of Suffolk, [79]-[81], [83], [84], [99], [121], [132], [133], [136]-[139], [177].
- —— Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII., Queen of England, [85], [176], [179], [190], [196], [197], [217], [218], [221].
- Maximilian I., Archduke of Austria, King of the Romans, and Emperor Elect of Germany, father of Margaret of Austria, [2];
- betrothed to Anne of Brittany, [6];
- rage at his broken marriage, and return of his daughter, [10], [11];
- urges Margaret to leave Spain, [30];
- tries to arrange her marriage with Henry VII., [62], [63], [66], [79];
- offered the Regency of the Netherlands, [67];
- deputes Margaret as Regent, [68];
- his red book, [68];
- writes to Henry VII., [72];
- letter to the States, [78];
- letters to Margaret, [80], [83], [84];
- interview with Henry VII.'s ambassadors, [81], [82];
- his characteristics, [87];
- writes to Margaret about his grandchildrens' confirmation, [89];
- and arrangements for her visit to Cambray, [90];
- deputes Margaret to represent him at the Congress, [92];
- letter about battle of Agnadel, [96];
- burns his red book, [99];
- fails to meet Louis XII., [100];
- his vacillation and failure of campaign, [101], [102];
- serves in the English army, [107];
- correspondence with his daughter, [109]-[118];
- attends meeting at Lille, [119];
- description of battle of Marignano, [143];
- letter to Margaret about his granddaughter Eleanor's proposed marriage, [144], [145];
- hands over the government of the Netherlands to his grandson Charles, [146];
- letter to Charles, [147];
- to Margaret, [156], [161];
- last illness and death, [162]-[166].
- Maximilian Sforza, Duke of Milan, [105].
- Melanchthon, [284].
- Mercurin de Gattinare, [76], [92], [115], [141], [279].
- Molinet, Jean, [75], [280].
- Montécute, A. de, [287], [300].
- Pavia, battle of, [209].
- Pescara, Marquis of, [208], [210], [213], [219].
- Philibert II., Duke of Savoy, [4], [34], [35], [37], [40]-[46], [49]-[52], [294], [296]-[299], [301]-[303].
- Philip, Archduke of Austria, King of Castile, [2], [12], [17], [20], [32], [35], [42], [56]-[64], [66]-[68], [70], [72], [80], [81].
- Pizzighitone, castle of, [213].
- Pleine, Gérard de, [169], [178].
- Praet, de, [199]-[203], [205], [207], [235], [236].
- Puebla, Doctor, Spanish ambassador, [19], [30], [55], [56], [79], [80].
- Trèves, Archbishop of, [169].
- Trivulzio, Marshal, [142].
- Van Eyck, John, [277], [278].
- —— Orley, Bernard, [111], [277], [284], [292].
- Villalar, battle of, [184].
- Weyden, Roger van der, [277], [284].
- Wiltshire, Sir John, [83].
- Wingfield, Edmund, [88], [90], [92], [202].
- —— Sir Richard, [122], [150].
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [140], [175], [176], [179], [189], [190], [192], [200], [205]-[207], [227], [251]-[253], [257].
- Worms, Diet of, [182], [184], [185].